The Gooey, Chewy, Rumble, Plop Book

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Make learning FUN with this gorgeously gross pop-up guide to the digestive system.

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Follow your food on its gooey, chewy, rumble, plop journey through your body! This irreverent pop-up guide is a fascinatingly fun read for any child. It's a fantastic companion for anyone studying science at Key Stage 1 & 2 - where children are taught about parts of the body, how we grow, why humans need food, and the benefits of a healthy balanced diet.

This book is stuffed with scrumptious illustrations, over 30 mouth-watering pop-ups and easy-to-digest text. Children will especially love the cover, complete with a touch n' feel slimy tongue - ew!

Editorial Reviews

"Could Key Stage 1 science be any more fun" - The Back to School Bookseller

"is irresistable" - The Bookseller

"A gorgeously gross pop-up guide to the journey your food makes through the body." - The Children's Buyers Guide

"A bit of gross-out humour, pop-up style." - Scotland Parent

"Buy it, if you dare" - Birmingham Post

"This hits the mark for all ages" - The Bookseller

"This cleverly constructed pop-up book brings the gross, squelchy secrets of the digestive system to an audience who can truly appreciate it-kids. With easy-to-digest text and more pop-ups, pulls, and flaps than there are taste buds on your tongue, this book has it all: brains and good looks, not to mention a very authentic-looking tongue on the cover. Here's one science lesson kids definitely won't want to sleep through!" - reviewerschecklist.com

"A superb read" - Cork Evening Echo

"...this book's wonderfully cartoonish 3-D illustrations offer a surprising amount of useful information about how the human body digests food...it's a book that will grow with kids, teaching more to them as they get older." - The Canadian Press

"The Gooey, Chewy, Rumble, Plop Book has a wealth of facts and information, served up in an easy to understand formula...this book shows just how educational talented writers and illustrators can be." - West Sussex County Times website

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