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Let's Look at Bodies (The let's look series)
Pages: 20, Edition: illustrated edition, Hardcover, Lorenz Books Last Update 11.11.2009 05:41
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by - written on 29/12/08 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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This is a great non-fiction children's book which I have used with Reception aged children (4-5 year olds). ~ Style and Format ~ The book is a board book, thicker than usual pages that are great for little hands and for those of us buying the books as it is far more difficult for any little rips or tears in the pages to take place! The book is full of great coloured photographs of children, with clear labels as to the different parts of the human body. It also contains questions for the reader to ponder and answer. It has double page spreads and is full of information aimed at young children. ~ Content ... Read the complete review
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