Book by Davies, Nick
Embark on a fascinating journey inside the human body with "How Our Bodies Work," a captivating paperback from author Nick Davies, published in 1993 by BBC Publications. This engaging book, perfect for young readers, unlocks the secrets of human physiology in a way that's both accessible and exciting. Dive into the intricate workings of our bodies, from the nervous system to the digestive process, with clear explanations and vibrant illustrations designed to spark curiosity and understanding. While information on this specific book is limited, the book belongs to the field of "HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY_JUVENILE LITERATURE" and "PHYSIOLOGY," suggesting that it likely explores the fundamental functions of the human body in a child-friendly manner. The 48-page format suggests a concise yet comprehensive overview, making it ideal for children eager to learn about their own anatomy and how their bodies perform essential tasks. Based on the publisher and the subject matter, this book likely employs a style consistent with BBC's educational programming, potentially incorporating visual aids and practical examples to enhance the learning experience. The book's Dewey Decimal classification of 612, aligns this book with resources dedicated to Human Physiology. Whether you're a teacher looking for an educational resource, a parent seeking to engage your child's curiosity, or simply a curious individual wanting to learn more about the human body, "How Our Bodies Work" promises an enlightening and enjoyable exploration of our most complex and remarkable system.