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Bezig met laden... Facial Features: Freckles, Earlobes, Noses, and More (Lightning Bolt Books: What Traits Are in Your Genes?)door Jennifer Boothroyd
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What facial features do you have? Freckles are a common feature. So are turned-up noses and unattached earlobes. What determines your facial features? Read this book to find out about how your genes affect your physical features. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The book begins by reminding children that all humans have traits in common. We all have hair and ears and eyes and mouths, and yet, we can still tell one another apart. It explains that we inherit two sets of genes from our birth parents and that it's combinations of these sets that make us distinctive.
After defining genes, alleles, and traits in a kid-friendly way, Ms. Boothroyd goes on to mention freckles and skin pigmentation, dimples and cleft chins.
The sections on ear lobe and nose shapes beg for class discussion and could easily tie into a math lesson with graphs of what the classroom distribution looks like. How many students, or family members and friends, have ear lobes that are attached versus free-hanging?
FACIAL FEATURES features bright, colorful pages with great photos of kids. And obviously my kids and I liked it.
Pam T~
mom/kidlit lover ( )