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I Know How My Cells Make Me Grow (Sams Science)

von Kate Rowan

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Sam and his mother talk about the different kinds of cells in his body, how they grow, and how in doing so they help him grow.
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"Sam's Science: I Know How My Cells Make Me Grow" is a book about a little boy named Sam figuring out how he's grown by getting educated about cells and their purposes. His mother and him go through this journey of understanding what kind of cells exist in our bodies, how they multiply, and how they make us grow. This book was great to read and I learned facts about cells I didn't know before reading this book. I would definitely read this with my own students to introduce them to the concept of cells and how we're all made up of them. ( )
  goreyes | Nov 28, 2016 |
I Know How My Cells Make Me Grow is a great book to introduce to first graders in a science classroom. Sam is a growing little boy who is smart and very curious. When he discovers what cells are, he wants to know how they are created and why he needs them. The book talks about the different parts inside of his body and provides good information that will help young readers get a better understanding of what goes on inside their bodies. This is a great book to incorporate into a science lesson and I think children will love it. ( )
  lcrosby | Apr 20, 2016 |
Sam is a curious little boy who seems to know a great bit about different things. In this book, he learns about his cells, why they are needed, and how they are created. His mother helps him and explains information to him so that he can really understand. I think that this is a great book to introduce this material to younger children. I would say that this is great for around first grade, but can be briefly explained with kindergartners. This book skims the surface of this concept while providing some very good information that the students can use for when they go more in-depth with the information. ( )
  mlanford3 | Apr 19, 2016 |
This is a great book about a young boy who is growing. He discovers what cells are. The book is about him learning the different parts of the inside of his body. It is a great way for students to learn and a great way to bring biology into reading. ( )
  tarannum93 | Dec 10, 2013 |
This book is about cells and how they make us grow. It is a great book for children to get an introduction to how things work in our bodies. ( )
  TBegum1 | Nov 30, 2013 |
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