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❣️Ships within 24 hours! Immediate purchase welcome. Picture books about the body ❣️ [Beautiful condition] Set of 3 books Bulk sale ◯ Kasabuta-kun (Little Scab) Wakuwaku Ningenu (Exciting Human) By Genichiro Yagyu Fukuinkan Shoten (Kagaku no Tomo Special Collection) January 20, 2000 ¥1,320 *Minor scuffs on the surface, pages show no signs of use, beautiful condition. You've had scabs before, right? "I got one when I scraped my knee," or "I got one when I cut myself with a knife." A scab is a lid made of blood that covers a wound. It's like nature's bandage. See, new skin is being made underneath the scab. This science picture book humorously explores the familiar topic of scabs for children, revealing the wonders of the human body. [Out of print] Near unused, beautiful condition. ◯ Mimi no Hanashi (Talk About Ears) November 1, 1999 Kagaku no Tomo [Special Edition] 6th printing 2008.10.1 Text by Tetsuya Shiraishi, Illustrations by Taku Furukawa Price ¥921 The words we use casually every day. However, for a person to acquire language and be able to communicate with others using it, they need to hear many words from childhood. This picture book starts with sound as vibration, explaining how that vibration travels from the ear to the brain, and how the brain interprets and processes human speech from among all sounds, all with the humorous illustrations of Taku Furukawa. A science picture book that keenly approaches the essence of humanity. [Out of print] ◯ Me no Hanashi (Talk About Eyes) By Seiichi Horiuchi Fukuinkan Shoten October 1, 1977 8th printing of the 2007 reprint special edition ¥990 *Slight creasing from turning pages The eyes, which we use so casually every day. This book humorously depicts the functions of the eyes. Light is necessary to see things. We can see things because an image is projected onto the retina at the back of the eyeball, and this is sent to the brain through the optic nerve. So, why do we have eyelashes? What do the pupil and iris do? This book clearly explains the amazing mechanisms of the eyes. It also introduces optical illusions where two identical objects appear to be different sizes or lengths depending on the viewing conditions. Cover disinfected with alcohol. ❣️ Using Mercari delivery, carefully packed to prevent moisture, Anonymous shipping, trackable, shipping included. ❣️ Will be posted in a mailbox! Please confirm the images. We recommend purchasing only if you understand that this is a used item stored at home. Assigned reading, picture book, rare item, valuable
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