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See Inside Your Head



This book is about the brain and its functions. It is written for children aged 8-12 and is filled with colourful illustrations and flaps that hide pictures and facts. It is aimed at helping children to understand the basics of the brain, such as how memories are stored and the meaning of dreams. It is a great introduction to the world of neurological science for young children. more details
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  • Provides an introduction to the basics of the brain for children aged 8-12
  • Contains colourful illustrations and flaps that hide pictures and facts
  • Aimed at helping children to understand the basics of the brain, such as how memories are stored and the meaning of dreams


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Author frith alex, king colin
Format hardback
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number 9780746087299
Publisher usborne publishing ltd
Description
This book is about the brain and its functions. It is written for children aged 8-12 and is filled with colourful illustrations and flaps that hide pictures and facts. It is aimed at helping children to understand the basics of the brain, such as how memories are stored and the meaning of dreams. It is a great introduction to the world of neurological science for young children.

This is an interactive flap book explaining the intricacies of the brain. From the simple science of synapses to more complex brain functions such as how memories are stored and the meaning of dreams, this book covers the essential part which the brain plays in our every action and thought. It is illustrated in a bright and accessible style, making this complex subject easy for inquisitive minds to understand. With over 50 flaps to lift, this book provides a great introduction to the world of neurological science for young children.

Review:

'Simple explanations and clear illustrations make even complex processes like memory accessible' - Good Book Guide; 'Perfectly pitched for Key Stage 2, a mix of facts, humour and novelty flaps...This series is proof that the right non-fiction still sells' - The Bookseller; 'Children are fascinated by what is inside their heads, and this wonderful book by Usborne is packed with facts about the brain... The colourful illustrations and flaps that hide pictures and facts keep the small reader interested and I would venture that most adults will learn a lot of new things reading this book' - Professor Essi Viding; 'Filled with flaps and masses of mindbending 'proper' psychology. My three-year-old son and I loved it' - Psychologist Magazine; 'The great thing about a book like See Inside Your Head is that it covers how the brain and our emotions work - fascinating stuff that children will hold a natural curiosity for' - Junior Education Plus
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