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An educational poem on anatomy and physiology to make learning about the human body fun Who said science is boring? It's certainly not the case in Professor A. Natomy's classroom. With Professor Natomy's lessons, you will discover just how cool science can be while exploring the extraordinary capabilities of the human body through an educational poem on anatomy and physiology. Prepare to be amazed by all the body can do! Did you know the human body has over 60,000 miles of blood vessels? Or that the brain produces electricity? Or that millions of new cells are made every second? The body is…mehr

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An educational poem on anatomy and physiology to make learning about the human body fun Who said science is boring? It's certainly not the case in Professor A. Natomy's classroom. With Professor Natomy's lessons, you will discover just how cool science can be while exploring the extraordinary capabilities of the human body through an educational poem on anatomy and physiology. Prepare to be amazed by all the body can do! Did you know the human body has over 60,000 miles of blood vessels? Or that the brain produces electricity? Or that millions of new cells are made every second? The body is hard at work all the time, yet we don't even notice it. In Your Busy Body, children can forgo rote memorization and instead enjoy learning the names of bones, the various functions of the human body systems, and fun facts about their bodies in an exciting new way. Author and CRNA Kyle Noorlander draws from his experience as a nurse anesthetist to ignite curiosity and assist with recall. A unique alternative to encyclopedic style teaching, Your Busy Body will captivate the attention of students and teachers alike!
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Autorenporträt
Kyle Noorlander is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). While studying at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, he served as an anatomy teaching assistant. He holds an associate degree and bachelor's degree in nursing from Weber State University. After working in the intensive care unit as a registered nurse, he went on to receive a Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice from Bryan College of Health Sciences. He lives in Idaho with his wife and children.