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Let's Look at Body Systems Volume 1
- Narrated by: Dana Fleming
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Let’s Look at Body Systems! introduces early fluent listeners to the body’s seven systems with fun and informative storylines. In each book, a fictional child character investigates a specific body system, learning how it helps him or her function each day. Listeners will learn what parts and processes of the human body are involved in each body system.
This volume includes Dax's Dependable Digestive System, Iker's Incredible Immune System, Mia's Mighty Muscular System, and Noah's Nifty Nervous System.
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