Totally human : why we look and act the way we do / written by Cynthia Pratt Nicolson illustrated by Dianne Eastman.

Nicolson, Cynthia Pratt.
Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, c2011.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 40) and index.
  • Who are you? — Why do you get hiccups? — Why do you crave junk food? — Why do you burp and fart? — Why do you throw up? — Why do you shake when you’re scared? — Why do you have two ears? — Why are you swayed by smells? — Why do your eyes face forward? — Why do you see colors? — Why do you smile and frown? — Why do you laugh? — Why do you cry? — Why do you feel ticklish? — Why do you like music? — Why do you talk? — Why do you use your right (or left) hand more? — Why do you remember? — Why do you yawn? — Why do you sleep? — Why do you play? — Why do you love pets? — Why do you wonder why?
  • Explores characteristics inherited from both primitive man and other animals.

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