Sugar Bugs by Erica Weisz is a silly story that delivers an important reminder to keep the sugar off the teeth. Teach brushing teeth up and down and all around in Brush Your Teeth, Please: A Pop-up Book by Jean Pidgeon. An informational book with playful illustrations is a great introduction to the world of baby and adult teeth. How Many Teeth by Paul Showers is from the popular Let’s Read and Find Out Science series. Each letter highlights a different experience from A for appointment to S for saliva. Take the anxiety out of going to the dentist with ABC Dentist by Harriet Ziefert. Check out our Books About the Five Senses Book List. Smell, taste, touch, sight, and sound…we’ve got books for each. (ages 3 and up)įor even more books about poop from all kinds of animals, check out What Do We Do All Day’s list.-> See it Here Books About 5 Senses They can be called tushies, tush, rump or the scientific name- buttocks.
(ages 2 and up)īutts are Everywhere by Jonathan Stutzman points out that butts can be found everywhere and have lots of different names. And let me tell you that there are countless books on the subject now.
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Books About Poop and Butts for KidsĮveryone Poops by Taro Gomi is one of the books that cracked the door open on books about poop. Hair/Pelitos by Sandra Cisneros is a bilingual book that highlights the different textures and styles you will find in hair. (ages 3 and up) And, if you haven’t seen the short film that goes with the book, you’ll love it.-> See the Hair Love Video But, sometimes our hair can be hard to get just right and even more challenging when you aren’t used to styling it. Cherry is a beautiful book about wanting a special hairstyle for a special day. Your skull is pretty important and it has a big job.
Skulls! by Blair Thornburgh is funny and informational. “Now I need my gnaw bone, my chicken-chomping saw bone. Give Me Back My Bones by Kim Norman is packed with fun learning and the book cover turns into a poster of the human skeleton making this one you will want to buy vs check out from the library. Children will love to help throughout the book and learn about the bones, nerves, and muscles. But, these blobs could use a “hand.” Yes, they need a hand from the reader to help them out. It’s a mix of a fictional story about Quog and Oort who are on their way to a birthday party but their spaceship breaks down. There’s a Skeleton Inside You! by Idan Ben-Barak and Julian Frost is an interactive book that literally invites you to put your hands all over the book. Children learn about a different part of the body and then hold the page spread up to their own bodies like an x-ray of that section. X-Ray Me!: Look Inside Your Body by Felicitas Horstschafer is an interactive book perfect for adding to a dramatic play center. It’s an entertaining and informative read.
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(ages 5 and up)īrains! Not Just a Zombie Snackby Stacy McAnulty seems like it would be a silly fictional story for Halloween, but it is actually full of brainy facts from the size of brains to how they work. is an informational book with a bit of a story feel and playful illustrations. Your Fantastic Elastic Brain by JoAnn Deak Ph.D. If you are looking for a more in-depth look at the brain, check out Science Comics: The Brain: The Ultimate Thinking Machine by Tory Woollcott. And, from there we just keep discovering this garden that makes everything work for us. Then, we travel around the moon to get a visual of the number of microbes in our bodies. Yep, we meet the microbes of our guts! The story starts helping us visualize our intestines like a long winding river. Get questions answered such as “Why is there so much hair on the top of our heads?” to “What is a cell?” (ages 6 and up)Ī Garden In Your Belly by Masha D’yans gets up close and personal with your gut to explore the unique garden in your digestive tract that makes everything work. Dominic Walliman travels all over the human body exploring different parts. Professor Astro Cat’s Human Body Odyssey by Dr. There are even more Usborne Books & More resources about the human body. Use a flashlight or the light of a window to reveal hidden objects in the illustrations. Human Body (Shine-a-Light) is an interactive book that is engaging for young children.