In Your Face: The Facts About Your Features

Read [Donna M. Jackson Book] * In Your Face: The Facts About Your Features Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. In Your Face: The Facts About Your Features Suzy Red said So, my face began as a wormlike animal in the sea?. This book starts with a strong evolutionary plunge into the depths of the ocean: FISH FACES. Thats pretty much how we began, say scientists. Our human faces originated with the rise of creatures such as a Pikaia--a wormlike animal about one-and-a-half inches long that swam above the ocean floor. A balanced approach between the scientific approacheswhich often recogniz. Great reference tool E. Fox In Your Face is a well-organize

In Your Face: The Facts About Your Features

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Rating : 4.99 (718 Votes)
Asin : 0670036579
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 48 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-27
Language : English

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Suzy Red said So, my face began as a wormlike animal in the sea?. This book starts with a strong evolutionary plunge into the depths of the ocean: "FISH FACES. That's pretty much how we began, say scientists. Our human faces originated with the rise of creatures such as a Pikaia--a wormlike animal about one-and-a-half inches long that swam above the ocean floor." A balanced approach between the scientific approacheswhich often recogniz. Great reference tool E. Fox In Your Face is a well-organized, easy-to-read, and comprehensive guide to the human face. The author covers everything from anatomy to rare syndromes to facial modifications/enhancements. The author gracefully includes quotes, quips, and folklore that enhance the overall presentation, which is also supplemented by thought-provoking photos. This book would be a wonderful. Daniel M. Deveney said Donna Jackson is Superb!. Well I might be a bit biased since my daughter Lauren is featured on pages "Donna Jackson is Superb!" according to Daniel M. Deveney. Well I might be a bit biased since my daughter Lauren is featured on pages 26-27 of this book. I can't tell you how incredible Donna was to work with. She contact us to ask if we would allow our daughter to be used in her upcoming book, IN YOUR FACE: THE FACTS ABOUT YOUR FEATURES. We were thrilled and honored. She did a wonderful job and has shown a lot of compassion in . 6-"Donna Jackson is Superb!" according to Daniel M. Deveney. Well I might be a bit biased since my daughter Lauren is featured on pages 26-27 of this book. I can't tell you how incredible Donna was to work with. She contact us to ask if we would allow our daughter to be used in her upcoming book, IN YOUR FACE: THE FACTS ABOUT YOUR FEATURES. We were thrilled and honored. She did a wonderful job and has shown a lot of compassion in . 7 of this book. I can't tell you how incredible Donna was to work with. She contact us to ask if we would allow our daughter to be used in her upcoming book, IN YOUR FACE: THE FACTS ABOUT YOUR FEATURES. We were thrilled and honored. She did a wonderful job and has shown a lot of compassion in

How much do you know about this important body part? Do you know why your features are arranged the way they are? Or how the idea of beauty differs from culture to culture?Here Donna M. -  Texas Bluebonnet Master List-  Junior Library Guild SelectionYour face is a one-of-a-kind tool you use to communicate with the world. Jackson, author of the acclaimed nonfiction picture book The Bone Detectives, answers these questions and presents funny, strange, and sometimes unbelievable facts about the face. On the outside, your face is what makes you, you. Using the straightforward, journalistic style she's known for, Jackson explains the basics of our eyes, ears, mouths, and noses. It's the first thing people see when they meet you, and it's what they use to recognize you later. With 30 full-color photographs, a glossary, index, and detailed source notes, In Your Face is an intriguing and fresh tour of the face that will fascinate readers.            . Then she dives into topics ranging from unusual facial disorders to how a prosthetic eye is made

Grade 3-6–Using clear and understandable language, Jackson explains the physiology of facial features, their evolution, and their roles in survival and communication. She discusses the reasons why there are variations in features among races and how babies' faces endear them to their caregivers, thereby encouraging nurturing. The final chapter deals with prosthetic parts, such as ears, and how they are made. A particularly interesting section deals with forensic techniques of modeling age progression in young children in cases of abduction. This book is an asset for any collection. Pair it with the Faces volume in Looking at Art (Grolier, 1996) to see how visages have been depicted in paintings from the Renaissance to the present.–Lynda Ritterman, Atco Elementary School, Waterford, NJCopyright © Reed Business

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