Cell Wars: Children's story book about cells in the human body, (Learn Science and Biology)
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Cell Wars: Children's story book about cells in the human body, (Learn Science and Biology)
** SILVER MEDAL winner of The Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards 2014 **
**Shortlisted in the International Rubery Book Awards 2014."An ingenious idea that teaches children about the blood system..delightfully illustrated."**
**5 Star review 'Readers' Favourite'- "Very original and innovative and children will love reading it."**
An illustrated, fictional story that teaches children of all ages about science and Biology. All the cells are characters and the setting is inside the human body.
A creative and informative book for students studying Biology (especially the cells, viruses and bacteria, the immune system, blood vessels and the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide) or younger children interested in Biology and the body.
Do you want to learn how our bodies fight infections and diseases in a fun way? 'Cell Wars' is an adventure, chapter book for 7 - 99 year olds. It tells the story of Bands, a white blood cell who is going to Bone Marrow school to learn his job in the human body. Unfortunately he never listens and gets into trouble along the way. See what Bands must do to stay alive and keep his human alive! This is a fun children's book with black and white pictures for all future scientists and is also a great educational guide for all students learning KS3, GCSE and A level Biology. It contains information about cell division, human cells, skin renewal, bacteria and viruses, disease and the immune system and blood vessels.
Bands, a young white blood cell wants to join the other blood cell soldiers, fighting bacteria and viruses in the body. Unfortunately for him he must complete his training at the Bone Marrow School, where all blood cells are born. Join Bands in his adventures in the body's veins and arteries and see if the mission to find and kill the deadly bacteria is successful. 'Cell Wars' is full of scientific facts about the blood system and has a map and glossary, like non-fiction books.