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The Science of Acne and Warts: The Itchy Truth About SkinReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-23141-8Your skin is your body’s coat. It covers everything inside you. Muscles, bones, blood, organs—your skin keeps it all in place. It also keeps bad stuff out, like germs. This beguiling guide to skin, the largest organ in the human body, explores ev Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Flying ReptilesReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-25830-9While the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, another species ruled the skies. These were the pterosaurs. They weren’t birds, but flying reptiles. They were expert flyers, swooping, soaring, and gliding through prehistoric skies. They were magnificent hunt Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Killer DinosaursReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-25831-6The theropod group of dinosaurs saw the biggest, fiercest predators that ever walked the Earth – and also some of the smallest, which were nevertheless incredibly deadly for their size. Hundreds of kinds of these killers existed through the Age of Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Poop and Farts: The Smelly Truth About DigestionReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-23142-5Everyone poops. It may seem pretty gross, but it’s perfectly healthy and natural. Poop (also called feces or excrement) is the solid waste that’s left after we’ve digested our food. It’s the stuff our bodies can’t use for energy or growth, Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Prehistoric GiantsReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-25833-0The first dinosaurs were small meat-eaters, or carnivores, that snapped up bugs and other small creatures. Then some dinosaurs started eating plants. They were herbivores. Over millions of years, bigger and bigger dinosaurs evolved. The plant-eaters, Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Scabs and Pus: The Sticky Truth About BloodReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-23143-2We all have blood inside us. It is constantly on the move, traveling around your body carrying all sorts of useful things the body needs. Blood is vital for life. We can’t live without it, so the body tries to keep blood safe and clean inside it. T Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Sea MonstersReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-25832-3Millions of years ago, the oceans teemed with creatures that were every bit as fascinating and ferocious as the dinosaurs that ruled the land. These were the marine reptiles that seem completely alien to our modern eyes. These included the massive-ja Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00
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The Science of Snot and PhlegmReinforced Library Binding978-0-531-23144-9Breathe in, breathe out … We all do it, every day and every night. Breathing is essential for life. It brings oxygen (a gas in the air) into our lungs. We need oxygen to keep our brains and bodies working properly. Without it—without breathing— Learn MoreSpecial Price $21.75 Regular Price $29.00