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The ears and nose

a disgusting augmented reality experience
2021
"Take an augmented-reality journey to examine sticky, stinky earwax and find out exactly what's going on in your nose when you smell something nasty. Science info with plenty of disgusting facts to keep readers hooked"--.

Earwax

2021
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to the gross and amazing reasons the body makes earwax.
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Animal ears

2018
"Hearing is an important sense for animal survival. Ears give animals vital information to help them find food or listen for predators ready to attack . . . features a wide variety of animal ears and how animals use them."--Publiisher.

Cells, Tissues, and Organs

2021
Cells are the building blocks of life. Tissues are a group of similar types of cells that perform similar functions. Organs are combinations of similar tissues. Discover more in Cells.

Who hears with these ears?

2021
". . . challenges kids to guess whose ears are in the images. The furry, floppy, and finely-tuned answers may be surprising!"--Provided by publisher.

The science of the senses

2018
Taste, touch, sight, hearing, and smell: these five senses help us navigate the world, process information about our surroundings, and stimulate responses in our bodies. Readers will learn the science behind our amazing senses in this innovative book.

The Ear

2018
"When the Ear finds herself headless and alone, she doesn't know what to do. But by listening to others, she makes new friends and discovers her true talent.

Ears

1991
Explains how your ears function to hear sounds, maintain balance, and measure distances.

Waves of light and sound

2015
Introduces electromagnetic and mechanical waves, discussing the properties of waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, and vibrations.
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The ear in 3D

An introduction to the ear and hearing using detailed illustrations and text.
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