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Disgusting Science : Human Body Horrors - Anna Claybourne

Disgusting Science

Human Body Horrors

By: Anna Claybourne, Lee Cosgrove (Illustrator)

Paperback | 25 November 2025 | Edition Number 1

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A colourful guide to the horrible, shocking and disgusting aspects of the science of human body and a fantastic way to inspire children in science learning.

The book investigates everything from sweat and snot to spots and teeth cavities and, of course, farting and burping. 'See for yourself' panels help children relate the science to their everyday world.

It is part of the Disgusting Science series, which explores the weird, revolting and shocking aspects of science for children aged 7 plus. It features child-friendly text and fun cartoon illustrations. From plants and life cycles to the human body and animal adaptations, the books offer fun examples to provide ways in to understanding solid scientific principles. Titles in the series: Human Body Horrors, Beastly Animals, Gruesome Plants, Revolting Life Cycles.

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