Why Don't Your Eyelashes Grow?: Curious Questions Kids Ask About the Human Body | 
| Author: Beth Ann Ditkoff Publisher: Avery Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1583333231 Dewey Decimal Number: 612 EAN: 9781583333235 ASIN: 1583333231
Publication Date: October 2, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Ever wondered what that small dewdrop thing is in the back of your throat? Or why you hiccup? Why Dont Your Eyelashes Grow? addresses every weird question about your body that you could think ofor didnt even think to ask. Prompted by the brain stumpers her own children and patients have asked her over the years, Dr. Beth Ann Ditkoff compiled a list of curious medical questions. In this book, she reveals the mysteries of the human body (gross, funny, or ugly!) to children and adults.
With eye-opening questions, like Why do toenails grow slower than fingernails? and Why do you have earwax? to weird oddities, like Why do some people have dimples? and Why do you get a headache when you eat ice cream too quickly? Ditkoff also explains hilarious and bizarre anatomy situations that every curious kid wonders, from If you put a pea up your nose, will it go into your brain? to If you eat Pop Rocks candy and drink soda at the same time, will your stomach explode? With expert explanations throughout, Why Dont Your Eyelashes Grow? is an entertaining potpourri of fun factoids packed with real information.
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No Illustrations December 20, 2008 I got this book for a couple of little girls, age 6, because it got such rave reviews. While it does have great information, I was disappointed to find that it has no illustrations, just straight text. It would be so much more fun for kids if it did have at least little sketches to illustrate the information, especially since some of the answers are a bit technical for younger ones.
great gift November 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My grandchildren love this book. The little ones know that all of their questions will be answered and the big ones just love to read it.
Reviewed by Sabrina Williams for Breeni Books November 6, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
With the aid of daughters Andrea and Julia, Beth Ann Ditkoff, M. D. has created an informal guide to the human body. Why Don't Your Eyelashes Grow? is filled with fun trivia and those sensitive questions children like to ask while grownups flounder around for answers. Even if we know the answers, as parents we sometimes have trouble forming that knowledge into a coherent response. Thanks to Ditkoff, it's all compiled within the pages of this handy book for easy reference.
The book is divided into four main sections, with an additional section for Bonus Body Trivia. "Your Body 101" leads the reader through basic facts, like why humans have earwax and what an Adam's Apple is. In "The Weird, The Ugly and the Downright Gross" Ditkoff tackles yuckier topics like nose hair, warts, and dandruff. "Body Afflictions and Everyday Strange Things That Can Happen" covers the many strange responses the human body has to external stimuli.
"Urban Myth and What If?" is greatly comprised of adages you likely heard from your mother at some point. Readers can find out if it really is bad to crack your knuckles or if you'll actually see better if you eat carrots. This can be an invaluable section for children because it will reveal if your parents are really putting you on about swallowing your gum or drinking 8 glasses of water per day. The truth is revealed!
The bonus trivia section seems dispensable. It contains only a sampling of questions compared to the first four sections. These are questions that could have been easily categorized within the earlier sections.
Almost every topic has a single dedicated page. Each one is referenced individually in the table of contents for retrieval. The writing is quite scientific at times and might have to be reworded for younger children, but the questions are certainly familiar. Even adult readers have probably wondered about a few of them now and then. Ditkoff relates in the introduction how many of her own patients, as well as friends and family, frequently ask her questions similar to those in her book.
Most of us go through life without fully understanding the mechanics of our bodies. Why Don't Your Eyelashes Grow? is a great way to familiarize ourselves with the complicated organic machines we rely on every day. Then when those curious inquisitors we know as our children stump us with new queries, we just might be able to dig up a meritable explanation.
A Good Reference Book for the Body October 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My third grader says: I never knew the answers to half of these questions! And I never even thought of some of the questions. This book is fun and educational. The answers are very specific and scientific. I highly recommend it.
Wonderful, new book October 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Love this book! It is informative and entertaining. I truly enjoyed reading with my children. They were intrigued and wanted to know all the answers. It answered many of the questions they have asked in the past. I highly recommend it to all families.
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