Is there any part of the body that fascinates young readers as
來源:香港大書城megBookStore,http://www.megbook.com.hk much as the face? It''s the first thing that children see when they
look in the mirror. On the same person, the face can smile, cry,
show happiness, and show anger. How does that happen? How do all
the parts work together? This remarkable book, using easy words and
delightful pictures, explains the face and its many parts in simple
scientific terms and concepts that young minds can grasp.
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Publishers Weekly This interactive book, created by a Japanese
graphic design firm, explores the human face using simple,
accessible images that resemble images kids might draw with a
computer painting program. Readers can interpret facial expressions
“What are these faces telling you?”, lift a child''s face away to
reveal a cheery skull underneath, and, on wipe-off pages, use
crayons to apply makeup to a woman and a girl. On another spread, a
group of children play pretend “Give yourself long ears and
pretend to be a bunny”. The hands-on elements will likely inspire
activities beyond the pages. Ages 3–up. Oct.