This book is all about the tiny, invisible creatures that live inside our bodies. From bacteria to viruses, learn about all the different body bugs and what they do!
For who is this book for ?
This book is for children who are curious about the tiny, invisible creatures that live inside our bodies. It provides a basic introduction to different types of body bugs, including bacteria and viruses, and what they do.
Pros :
- This book is a great introduction to the topic of bugs that live inside our bodies.
- It is filled with interesting facts about these creatures.
- The audiobook narration is engaging and kid-friendly.
Cons :
- The author could have gone into more detail about each type of body bug.
- The book might be scary for some younger listeners.
- Some of the information may be too complex for children to understand.
Learn more about the author
Jennifer Swanson is an award-winning children’s author, scientist, and educator. Her books have been honored by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council (CBC), among others. She has a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology from UCLA and has taught science at both the middle school and university levels.
Reader Reviews
“This is a great book for kids who are interested in science and want to learn more about the tiny creatures that live inside us all! The author does a great job of explaining things simply without being boring, and the accompanying illustrations are very helpful. I would definitely recommend this audiobook to anyone with young children.”
“This book is a great introduction to the world of body bugs for younger readers. It’s packed with information, but it’s presented in an engaging and easy-to-read way. The illustrations are also really cool!”
“Informative and interesting! I learned a lot from this book, and it was fun to listen to.”
“This is a great book for kids who are interested in science and how the body works. It’s full of interesting information about different types of bugs that live inside us, presented in an engaging way.”