Achoo!: The Most Interesting Book You'll Ever Read about Germs (Mysterious You)
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Rating | : | 4.76 (764 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1553374517 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In the fifth Mysterious You book, Achoo!, kids probe the secrets of illness and sniff out what germs are, why they sometimes make us sick, how our bodies battle them and how vaccines protect us against them.This unique series explores the mysteries of the human body using a mix of thoroughly researched factual information, amazing anecdotes and surprising try-it activities.
. She has also written magazine and textbook articles for kids and adults. She lives in Barrie, Ontario.Rose Cowles has won awards for both illustration and design. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia. About the Author Trudee Romanek is a children's book editor and the author of The Technology Book for Girls and Other Advanced Beings
neinkats said Fun With Germs. Achoo! has to be in my classroom. I want my students to read this book, discuss each topic, and do all the activities. ItÕs fun, itÕs relevant, itÕs engaging, itÕs not too long, itÕs full of good, up-to-date information and scientific methodology. Like Momma BearÕs soup, itÕs just right.Achoo! is about good and bad germs, what they are (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa), how they live in and on us and our surroundings, how they effect our lives (disease, body odor, halitosis, pimples, etc.), and how we have learned to deal with the. What an amazing little book this is I bought this book for a 10-year-old who hasn't been very cognizant of how germs are spread, doesn't use tissues to blow her nose (her hand is the tissue), doesn't wash hands very often, etc. What an amazing little book this is! I read What an amazing little book this is E. Doty I bought this book for a 10-year-old who hasn't been very cognizant of how germs are spread, doesn't use tissues to blow her nose (her hand is the tissue), doesn't wash hands very often, etc. What an amazing little book this is! I read 4 pages a day as part of our homeschooling. We did most of the "Try it Yourself" experiments. She was highly interested in those and in the stories. The book doesn't pull punches. It does talk about some serious issues like auto immune diseases, MRSA, and plagues along with the common cold. It made an impact on both of us and was informative for both of . pages a day as part of our homeschooling. We did most of the "Try it Yourself" experiments. She was highly interested in those and in the stories. The book doesn't pull punches. It does talk about some serious issues like auto immune diseases, MRSA, and plagues along with the common cold. It made an impact on both of us and was informative for both of . Good for hygiene lessons OUTFOX Prevention This book is a good book for an introduction to germs, hygiene and infection control. The students will be able to decipher the good and bad effects of germs, how to avoid them and how to help others maintain good health. Classes benefit when they read this book because of the information shared and because it increases their motivation for a cleanliness. Make sure to emphasize the good and bad of sanitary environments. Having a too clean lifestyle can actually leave a person open to illnesses and diseases. The best the students should strive for is a balance.This book is best when pai
She lives in Victoria, British Columbia. She lives in Barrie, Ontario.Rose Cowles has won awards for both illustration and design. Trudee Romanek is a children's book editor and the author of The Technology Book for Girls and Other Advanced Beings. . She has also written magazine and textbook articles for kids and adults