





Look Inside Your Body
Packed with over 100 flaps, this lively book explores everything from digestion to brainpower—perfect for curious kids who want to know what’s happening under their skin.
$14.99
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In a Curriculum Kit

Nonconsumable

Nonreligious

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Look Inside Your Body
If your child is endlessly curious about what happens inside the human body, this interactive lift-the-flap book delivers answers in a way young learners can actually understand. Through sturdy flaps, colorful illustrations, and simple explanations, children explore what happens beneath the skin and discover how the body works from the inside out.
Across 14 durable pages and more than 100 lift-the-flaps, children uncover bones, muscles, organs, blood vessels, lungs, the digestive system, the brain, and the senses. Many flaps reveal additional flaps underneath, rewarding curious little hands with new discoveries at every turn.
The information is presented in short, approachable chunks that answer the kinds of questions young children naturally ask. Why does your stomach rumble? How do bones move? What happens to food after you eat it? The book tackles these topics with scientific accuracy, engaging illustrations, and just enough humor to keep children turning pages.
Rather than presenting anatomy as a collection of disconnected facts, the book helps children see how different body systems work together. The interactive format encourages active learning and makes new information easier to remember.
The sturdy construction holds up well to repeated reading, which is fortunate because many children return to their favorite flaps again and again. It's the kind of book that regularly sparks follow-up questions, family discussions, and requests to "show me that part again."
For families looking to introduce anatomy, body systems, and basic biology concepts without overwhelming young learners, this engaging book provides a memorable first look at the incredible machine each child carries around every day.








