Middle-Grade Review: How to Build a Human: The Incredible Design of the Human Body (Tomorrow’s World) By Scott Goldie

 

About This Book:

It’s a big question―how does the human body work? One of biology’s greatest wonders, it’s incredibly complex yet perfectly built to keep us alive. Scientists have figured out how it works, and it’s more thrilling than science fiction.
From the DNA that makes us who we are to tiny proteins fighting off invading viruses and mighty organs holding us all together, biology helps us understand ourselves! Discover the experts uncovering the body’s secrets, their groundbreaking research, and incredible breakthroughs, including… 

  • How fast the brain sends signals to other parts of the body
  • The way the body regenerates itself to heal cuts and scrapes
  • The biggest organ in the body (this one will really surprise you!)
Cool, graphic-style illustrations intermix with jaw-dropping facts in Tomorrow’s World, showcasing science like never before―as something that can change the world!

*Review Contributed By Olivia Farr, Staff Reviewer*

entertaining look at the human body

 

HOW TO BUILD A HUMAN is an in-depth look at the human body, including hormones, reproduction, organs, and skeletons. The book is divided into topics that go into a bit more detail on each of the elements that make up a human body. There are plenty of illustrations and interesting call-outs throughout that answer some questions young readers may have.

What I loved: This is a really approachable book that uses language kids can understand and get into. It covers topics that young readers may find particularly compelling, including all the bodily functions and potty talk they may enjoy (but with a scientific flair and informative humor).

The book uses a lot of different types of information design and activities (such as four facts and a fib games) to really engage readers and keep them reading more. The topics are well thought-out and cover pretty much anything you could think of. Other interesting topics were how painkillers work and why some people need glasses.

The book is also full of illustrations and colored sections that help to keep visual interest while reading. Due to some of the topics covered (such as reproduction spoken about in terms of cells and organs, but not details of intercourse), I would recommend this for older middle grade readers.

Final verdict: HOW TO BUILD A HUMAN is an engaging and entertaining look at the human body and all of the cool facts and details about how it works. Recommend for curious, older middle grade readers.

 

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