Blackford, Harriet. Henson, Mike
"Why Do We Poop? describes digestion -- what happens to our food when we eat it."--
2019
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TechTots science TechTots STEM science
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Owen, Polly (Children's author) Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. Millward, Gwen.
The silly true story of how Darwin discovered that the earthworm is one of the most important species on the planet. Without their life-sustaining poop, there would be no plants or animals on Earth. A scholarly worm gives historical facts and context on every page.
2023
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Pettiford, Rebecca.
"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to the digestive system. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--
2020
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Blastoff! Readers. Your body systems Your body systems
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Settel, Joanne. Björkman, Steve.
"With supercool facts, clever rhyme, and hilarious illustrations by Steve Björkman, acclaimed author Joanne Settel will answer kids' most burning questions about their bodies in this fascinating, fun exploration of the science of our digestion."--
2019
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Mahoney, Emily Jankowski
2019
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Fun fact file. Body systems
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Enders, Giulia. Enders, Jill Shaw, David (Translator)
In this updated edition of a worldwide bestseller, Giulia Enders reveals the secrets and science of the digestive system--including new research on the connection between the gut and the brain. For too long, the gut has been the body's most ignored and least appreciated organ. But it does more than just dirty work; our gut is at the core of who we are. With quirky charm, science star and medical doctor Giulia Enders explains the gut's magic, answering questions like: Why does acid reflux happen? What's really up with gluten and lactose intolerance? How does the gut affect obesity and mood? A new section on the brain-gut axis dives into groundbreaking discoveries of psychobiotics - microbes with psychological effects that can influence conditions like depression and even stress. Aided with cheerful illustrations by Enders's sister Jill, this beguiling manifesto will make you finally listen to those butterflies in your stomach: they're trying to tell you something important.
2018
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Kenney, Karen Latchana.
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce early readers to the structure and function of the digestive system. Includes infographics, an activity, glossary, and index"--
2017
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Amazing body systems
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Brett, Flora
"Engaging text and informative images help readers learn about their digestive system"--
2015
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First facts. Your body systems Your body systems
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Marsico, Katie, 1980-
"Offers answers to the most compelling questions about rumbling tummies. Age-appropriate explanations and appealing photos. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words."--
2015
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Tell me why
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Hartman, Eve Meshbesher, Wendy
2014
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Show me science
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Owen, Ruth, 1967-
"Every day the things you eat go on an incredible journey inside you. Find out how your teeth, stomach, intestines, and many other body parts work together to turn food into the fuel your body needs to keep you thinking, talking, moving, and playing."--P. [4] of cover.
2014
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Ruby Tuesday Books,
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My body inside and out!
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