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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing their own physical growth, asks why their legs hurt after a long day of play, or becomes interested in how athletes achieve great feats. It is an ideal resource for the transition from 'how my body looks' to 'how my body works.' Through Seymour Simon's signature clarity, the book explains the mechanics of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles while connecting these scientific concepts to the child's daily physical experiences. This guide fosters a deep sense of wonder and respect for the human body. By using real medical imagery like MRI scans and X-rays, it moves beyond simple cartoons to show children the sophisticated reality of their own anatomy. It is perfectly suited for children aged 7 to 10 who are developing a more analytical interest in science and health. Parents will appreciate how it encourages healthy habits and physical activity by framing exercise as a way to care for an amazing biological machine.