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An introduction to the human skeletal system, explaining how the 206 bones of the skeleton join together, how they grow, how they help make blood, what happens when they break, and how they mend.

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Philip Balestrino

Philip Balestrino

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Donald Bolognese

Donald Bolognese

1934 -
American
Don Bolognese was born in New York and was graduated from the Cooper Union School of Art, where he now teaches. Mr. Bolognese is the illustrator of ... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

The Skeleton Inside You
An easy-to-read book which tells that bones give shape to the body, grow, protect important organs, need calcium, are connected at joints by ligaments, grow together when broken, and are not scary.

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