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All About Scabs (My Body Science Series)

All About Scabs (My Body Science Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scabs: beyond an apologia
Review:
Surreal, and incredibly entertaining.
A great coffee table book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: I'm a big fan of "Everyone Poops" and "The Gas we Pass" which are also by Yagyu. This book gives kids an excellent look into how their bodies react to cuts and what scabs are all about. Kids ask the darndest questions...and this book gives them some answers. Fun reading for the entire family.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: I'm a big fan of "Everyone Poops" and "The Gas we Pass" Which "All about Scabs" reminded me of. This book gives kids an excellent look into how their bodies react to cuts and what scabs are all about. Kids ask the darndest questions...and this book gives them some answers. Fun reading for the entire family.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad
Review: I'm a big fan of "Everyone Poops" and "The Gas we Pass" which are also by Yagyu. This book gives kids an excellent look into how their bodies react to cuts and what scabs are all about. Kids ask the darndest questions...and this book gives them some answers. Fun reading for the entire family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Even better than "Holes in Your Nose"
Review: I'm a great fan of this entire series, but "All About Scabs" is a great addition -- destined to become a classic. Every child has scabs, and has questions and fears about them. The text is highly amusing, which makes the book fun for adults to read out loud. This one may be even better than "Holes in Your Nose" and "Everyone Poops." All three belong on every child's bookshelf, and on the shelf of anyone who ever has an occasion to entertain a young child. My eight year old, who grew up with nightly readings of "Everyone Poops" and "The Holes in Your Nose" likes this new one just as much. Bravo!!


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