FUNdamental Science series - Having a Baby

Having a Baby: How a Human Life Cycle Begins

This exciting addition to the hugely popular FUNdamental Science series gives Key Stage 1 children a fascinating and accessible look at how a human life begins. The topics of conception, IVF, pregnancy, birth and a baby’s first year are explained with lots of science and lots of sensitivity.

The book also includes critical thinking questions, discussion topics and activities to help kids understand the subject matter and explore their own life cycles. It is also perfect for use in Relationships, Sex and Health Education lessons.

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BOOK DETAILS
  • ISBN: 978-1-78856-201-0
  • Age Group: 6 to 8 years
  • Series: Fundamental Science Key Stage 1
  • Author: Ruth Owen
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 32
  • Dimensions: 280 x 210 mm
  • Curriculum Links: Human body, Human life cycle, Non-fiction reading, Relationships, Sex and Health Education, Science, STEM
Key Selling Features
• High-interest accessible text • Brings STEM to life for young students • Imaginative ideas for hands-on activities • Experiments and investigations • Discussion topics • Critical thinking questions • Close picture and text match • Informative diagrams • High impact design • Free downloadable worksheets and resources • Table of contents, glossary and index
Series Information
Series Name: Fundamental Science Key Stage 1  Resources
This series covers the entire programme of study for science at Key Stage 1. Packed with fascinating explanations of natural phenomena and hands-on opportunities to investigate the world around us, the books will have readers excited and curious to do more and more science. The books give kids the opportunity to work scientifically by: Observing and experiencing nature; asking questions; performing tests; using simple scientific equipment; using their maths knowledge; collecting, recording and analysing data; communicating their ideas; building their scientific vocabulary.

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