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by - written on 19/09/08 (Very useful, 252 readings)
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This is the most amazing book for kids that I have ever seen. It is a hard back book but the middle section is made up of a 3D model of the human skeleton. As you turn each page the layer of the model which is being examined is connected to the page and comes with it. It may help to look at the picture of the book above to understand how the 3d model is placed inside the book. The book is split into nine different sections. The dermal system When you open the first page the layer shown is a transparent body shape which is skin coloured. Information on hair, melanocytes (produce melanin) and cellular connection is shared in ... Read the complete review
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