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An interactive anatomy book for school age kids! The Ultimate Book of the Human Body

The Ultimate Book of the Human Body, by Anne-Sophie Baumann/Illustrated by Vanessa Robidou, (Sept. 2025, Twirl Books), $24.99, ISBN: 9791027613649

Ages 8-12

Who says preschoolers should have all the fun? This introduction to anatomy is filled with flaps and pulls and is perfect for middle graders. The Ultimate Book of the Human Body includes more than 60 pull tabs, flaps, and pop ups and is loaded with information for readers. It’s an oversized book, creating space for a wealth of information, neatly organized on each spread. Unfold a model of the brain, clearly labeled with areas and what function each area controls; use a pull tab to see how our diaphragms move on each inhale and exhale. Study teeth development through different ages using flaps of a child’s developing face; follow a poop’s journey as it moves through the intestine. Detailed illustrations accompany expert-reviewed information on the body and its functions. Illustrations feature a diverse group of individuals. This is great for middle grade science class collections and reference collections. If you’re putting a copy into circulation, keep a backup handy: the moving parts will wear out quickly with hard use. The Ultimate Book of the Human Body is part of Twirl’s Ultimate series, including The Ultimate Book of Animals and The Ultimate Book of Planet Earth. Spruce up your STEM/STEAM library with the set!

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