It's all in your head A guide to your brillant brain

Sylvia Funston

Book - 2005

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Published
Toronto : Berkeley, Calif. : Maple Tree Press ; Distributed by Publishers Group West c2005.
Language
English
Main Author
Sylvia Funston (-)
Other Authors
Gary Clement (-), Jay Ingram
Item Description
First published under title: A kid's guide to the brain.
Physical Description
64 p. : ill
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781897066430
  • You Are Here
  • Senses
  • Eye Spy
  • Eye Tricks
  • Eye to Eye
  • The Nose Knows
  • Taste Treat
  • Now Hear This
  • Got the Touch?
  • Emotions
  • The Fright Stuff
  • Feeling Fine
  • Face Facts
  • Body Talk
  • Memory
  • Remember This!
  • Memory Works
  • Place the Face
  • Your Mind's Eye
  • Memory Boosters
  • Thinking
  • Two Brains in One
  • Talk, Talk, Talk!
  • Girls 'n' Boys
  • Muscle Heads
  • In Your Dreams
  • Last Thoughts
  • User's Guide to the Brain
  • Answers
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-A revised and updated version of what was originally called A Kid's Guide to the Brain (Maple Tree, 1994). This edition explains how the brain controls our senses, emotions, memory, and thinking. Each chapter includes experiments, with easy-to-find items such as buttons and jelly beans, brain teasers (the answers are in the back of the book), historical information, and current theories on brain function. The book is written in a conversational tone and answers such questions as: What goes on in your brain when you talk to a friend? What is body language? How does memory work? Color photographs and whimsical illustrations make the presentation appealing. "Last Thoughts" discusses the future of brain research. A detailed diagram of the brain with definitions of each part and an index complete this book. Richard Walker's Brain: Our Body's Nerve Center (Grolier, 1998) covers the same basic information for slightly older students but does not include experiments or brain teasers. This excellent introduction should be a first purchase for most libraries.-Ann Joslin, Fort LeBoef School District, Waterford, PA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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