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Reach for this book when your child starts asking those big, slightly awkward, or mechanically complex questions about how their body actually functions. Whether they are wondering where their dinner goes after they swallow, how they can smell cookies baking, or the classic question of where babies come from, this guide provides a safe and structured entry point. It breaks down complex biological processes into digestible, visual chunks that satisfy a child's natural curiosity without over-complicating the science. Originally published as three separate titles, this bind-up uses a lift-the-flap format to make learning tactile and engaging. It focuses on the wonder of the human machine, fostering a sense of pride in how our bodies care for us. It is particularly helpful for families preparing for a new sibling or a routine doctor's visit, as it demystifies the internal workings of the body in a gentle, secular, and factual way suitable for elementary-aged children.