Title:
Can you lick your own elbow? : and other questions about the human body / Paul Mason.
ISBN:
9781410955340
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Chicago, Illinois : Raintree, [2014]
Physical Description:
1 online resource (32 pages) : color illustrations.
General Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Can you lick your own elbow? -- Can your brain feel pain? -- Will I keep growing forever? -- Do girls smell better than boys? -- Could you pick up a car? -- Which is stronger, a baby or a work horse? -- Are there people who don't fart? -- Can you tickle yourself? -- Is your sneeze faster than a cheetah? -- Which can you go longer without, food or sleep? -- Could you uproot trees with your tongue? -- Who has more bones, a baby or a grown up? -- Why do crooks wear gloves?
Summary:
Presents a number of questions kids may ask about the human body and its abilities--such as if it is possible to lick one's own elbow--and provides answers based on statistics and science.
Program Information:
Accelerated Reader AR-ATOS LG 3.3 0.5 159574.
Genre:
Electronic Access:
Mackin Educational Resources Click here to open
Interest grade level:
1-3.
Audience:
NC 730 Lexile.
Reading level:
3.3.
Availability:
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