In graphic novel format, follow Peter Pea as he travels through and explains the workings of the human digestive system.
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Molly Kolpin studied English at Gustavus Adolphus College and now writes full-time. She has written more than 15 childrens books, with topics ranging from amphibians and spiders to dinosaurs and the human body. Molly lives in Madison, Wisconsin. When shes not writing, Molly loves reading, doing craft projects and spending time with her fiancé.
Gr 1-3-Cartoon characters speak directly to readers as they explore the five body systems. For example, in Nervous System, Nelly Neuron follows the path a signal travels from a finger on a hot stove to the brain and back to tell the hand to pull away in less than a second. The clever illustrations are presented in a comic-book style and include humorous elements: blood cells boarding a train representing a bloodstream with packages of waste and nutrients, a bespectacled pea working his way through the digestive system, etc. The illustrations also incorporate diagrams that identify system parts and functions, such as how tendons and ligaments work to keep joints stable and help move bones. Simple sentences above and below the image panels provide additional information in these basic and engaging introductions.α(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Join Peter Pea as he journeys alongside a spoonful of vegetables through a person’s digestive tract. Cutely illustrated as a spectacled, bow-tied dork, Peter dons galoshes to trudge through saliva and a hard hat to observe mastication. After that, it’s a game of chase the bolus! A cutaway of the human body periodically lets us know where we are, and declaratory text supplies the (sometimes unpleasant) facts: “Stomach juices turn food into a chunky slush.” No amount of Peter surfing various green liquids (“Cowabunga!”) negates the ick factor, which means that certain kids will enjoy the heck out of this entry in the First Graphics: Body Systems series. Any story that ends with a pea dressed like Indiana Jones outrunning a boulder of feces is okay in our book. Grades 2-4. --Daniel Kraus
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