Microscopic and Hidden Life: Invaders in the Human Body
Description
A human body is a habitat for millions of microorganisms. Many of the cells in our body are not human but belong to tiny creatures that live in and on us. Find out what they are all up to, and whether they are useful for our health or not.
What we can easily see all around us is only a fraction of what is really there. The microscopic world in and on animals, plants, the ground we walk on, and even our own bodies is full of tiny things that are scary, mysterious and amazingly strange.
Features
Introduces children to the fascinating world of microbes, cells and tiny creatures they can't see
Detailed images, diagrams and magnified images bring the invisible world to life
Inspires kids to look more closely at the world around them and ask questions like a scientist
Written with early readers in mindHelps children understand how microscopic life affects their health, food, environment and more