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Full-color photos. "An arresting introduction to skeletons. Each spread has an introductory paragraph plus captioned drawings and spectacular photos. Topics include exoskeletons, fish, birds, mammals, arms, skulls, and teeth. The look at the human skeleton also gives discussions of skull, spine, ribs, arms, and legs, plus front and rear views. A wealth of information, beautifully presented."-- Kirkus.  

63 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1984

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Steve Parker

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Steve Parker is a British science writer of children's and adult's books. He has written more than 300 titles and contributed to or edited another 150.

Born in Warrington, Lancashire, in 1952, Parker attended Strodes College, Egham and gained a BSc First Class Honours in Zoology at the University of Wales, Bangor. He worked as an exhibition scientist at the Natural History Museum, and as editor and managing editor at Dorling Kindersley Publishers, and commissioning editor at medical periodical GP, before becoming a freelance writer in the late 1980s. He is a Senior Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London. Parker is based in Suffolk with his family.

Parker's writing career began with 10 early titles in Dorling Kindersley's multi-award-winning Eyewitness series, from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. He has since worked for more than a dozen children's book publishers and been shortlisted for, among others, the Rhone-Poulenc Science Book Prize, Times Educational Information Book of the Year, and Blue Peter Book Award.

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55 reviews
August 27, 2018
I thought this book held an amazing amount of information about skeletal systems for children. It's great at explaining why animals bones have adapted to suit their lifestyles. There are many relevant photos showing a wide variety of skeletons.
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293 reviews7 followers
February 2, 2019
I could never get enough of these as a kid. Now as an adult with an even keener interest in comparative anatomy, I still find myself spending ages poring over a book whose texts would normally be a quick half-hour read.
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October 28, 2020
Love love love this book. It was my 2.5 year old daughter's favorite bedtime book for a while. We couldn't exactly "read" it but it had such cool content with lots of visuals. I taught her how to find some of her own bones too.
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Author 10 books30 followers
October 31, 2017
My little boy is fascinated with skeletons. This book met all of his curiosity needs with its text and its illustrations.
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November 3, 2014
Is set up to walk you through the human skeleton and other animal skeletons. This book has a lot of information in it about skeletons. I like the way DK sets up there informational books with larger portions of text and then smaller more detailed information scattered throughout the pages.


Recommended age 7-13
Reading Level 4th-6th grade
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7,407 reviews60 followers
January 27, 2016
I know these are made for younger readers but I enjoy them very much. Great pictures and layout make them a joy to read. I always learn something new from them. This volume had a reference to a lost chapter in the Bible, in the book of Daniel called "Susanna and the Elders". Highly recommended
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446 reviews19 followers
August 16, 2010
It was really good, explained all the bones in detail. And was not just human bones, but many animals as well.
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January 7, 2012
detailed pictures and explaination of the phenominon of skeletal systems and their influence on the animals they are within
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April 1, 2012
This book is great for kids to look at. I would have loved to have a book like this when I was younger. It shows different animal and human skulls and bones. Very interesting book to look at.
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December 6, 2012
This book is great for the science class. You learn a lot a skeletons and bones.
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16 reviews15 followers
January 18, 2014
Perfecto para aquellos niños que disfruten de los fosiles y animales, repleto de obras de arte y datos curiosos que lo vuelve entretenido en cada pagina.
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May 29, 2014
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April 21, 2017
A very clear and informative overview of the skeletal system of not only human beings, but of all different types of animals, including exoskeletal ones. Jam packed with real photos and x-rays.
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