Human Body
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					 Learn about the Human Nervous SystemHey Kids! Do you like reading books and imagining adventures of heroes and heroines? 
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					 Learn about 'Dem BonesIf your child wants to learn about the bones in their body, you can easily teach them by using a built-in teaching aid - their own skeleton. 
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					 Learn about RespirationLike other vertebrates, you rely on a large amount of energy made available through the metabolism of food and oxygen. 
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					 Learn about the SkeletonA skeleton lurks within us all! Skeletons are very intriguing. They have been portrayed as creepy and scary. 
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					 Learn about the TeethTeeth are small, calcified, white structures found along the jaws of most humans and animals. 
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					 Learn about the Human EyeThe human eye is the organ of sight. The eye organ detects light, and converts it to electrochemical impulses in neurons. 
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					 Learn about the HeartThe heart is a muscular organ that supplies blood and oxygen to all parts of the body. 
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					 Learn about the Respiratory SystemHave you ever experienced a change of voice or a decreased sense of smell when you have a cold? 
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					 Learn about the EarThe ear is the sense organ for hearing and balance (equilibrium). 
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					 Learn about the SkinThe skin is actually an organ. It is the largest organ of the body and it regenerates itself over and over again throughout our lives. 
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					 Learn about your JointsIf you have ever seen a dancer, a skater or an athlete move gracefully, you might have wondered how they are able to bend their limbs so effortlessly and make such amazing moves. 
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					 Learn about the Digestive SystemThe digestive system is the process by which our body, organs and chemicals break down the food which we eat. 
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					 Learn about BloodWhen you accidentally cut yourself while helping your mother peel potatoes or when you gain a bruise after playing football, you are actually witnessing blood at work. 
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					 Learn about the Five SensesA sense is the “physiological capacity” that allows all living organisms to perceive what is around them. 
