Learn Science with Mo
Human Body
(Author) Paul MasonLearn all about the human body with Mo the Monster and his friends in this fun first science book for children aged 5+. Mo knows very little about human body work, so today he is off to a sports contest to try a few sports himself, and learn about how different body parts work. But can Mo stay out of trouble while he's having so much fun? Don't count on it! If a monster can understand science, anyone can! Join Mo the Monster as he discovers the basic principles of science. Along the way, Mo is kept focused (monsters are notoriously easily distracted) with the help of simple, clearly presented information, plenty of questions to answer and lots of science puzzles and activities. The funny, colourful illustrations offer lots of scope for humour and interest to keep children engaged while they learn. Aimed at readers aged 5+. Titles in the series: Energy/Forces anf Magnets/Habitats/The Human Body/Life Cycles/Light and Shadows/Machines/Materials/States of Matter/Plants/The Seasons/Time Contents Monsters and humans Weight-bearing bones Shot put muscle power Hearing for a fast start Top-shot sight Judo-throw messaging Marathon-swimming breathing Sweaty runners Snack time Fuelling road racers Blood transport Mo picks a sport Mo's training plan Glossary Books to read and Places to visit Index and Answers
Paul Mason
Paul Mason is a British author and journalist known for his book "Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future." His writing style is clear, insightful, and thought-provoking. Mason's key contribution to literature is his exploration of the challenges and possibilities of a post-capitalist world, sparking important conversations about the future of our economic system.