Your Amazing Digestion from Mouth Through Intestine

by Joanne Settel (Author) Steve Bjorkman (Illustrator)

Your Amazing Digestion from Mouth Through Intestine
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Dr. Joanne Settel has all the answers to our most burning questions in this wacky and informative book of poems about our digestive systems. Have you ever wondered... Why spicy foods can make you sweat? Why garlic makes your breath so stinky? Just how long your long intestine is? What a pizza slice looks like...going down? Why food tastes different when you have a cold? With fascinating details, catchy rhymes, and quirky illustrations by Steve Björkman, acclaimed author Joanne Settel answers all of these questions (and more!) in this engrossing, fun exploration of the science of our digestive systems. When she's through, you won't believe what your guts can do--or what you can stomach!
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What happens to food / once it’s been chewed.

From plate to poop, / the inside scoop. What’s not to love? (index) (Informational poetry. 6-10)

School Library Journal

Gr 4-7-Rhyming one's way through the digestive system is a lot more casual than most researchers might expect, but Settel's work is both engaging to read and chock-full of facts. Terms that might be unfamiliar are in bold type and are well defined in an extensive glossary. Meanwhile, there are nifty bits about that slice of pizza you ingested so cavalierly (composition, nutritive values, and passage through to the end-yes, that end.) Interspersed with the rhyming text are non-rhyming pages of "Cool Facts" with solid details on such goodies as one's liver and one's sense of taste. Settel doesn't hesitate to discuss the less polite items such as stinky breath and farts, and (gasp!) urine and feces. There are lots of enticing bits to hold children's interest through the somewhat drier sections on what is transpiring as the chyme hits the road through the entrails; and before readers know it they have followed food from ingestion to elimination and are happily wiser than they were at the start. Björkman's colorful cartoon illustrations keep perfect time with Settel's chirpy, informative text. The lucid glossary is rounded out by research sites and a packed list of references and additional readings. VERDICT An informative romp in an unexpected playground!-Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

"Digestion's an amazing feat!/ It transforms all the food you eat." Writing almost entirely in verse, Settel takes readers on a fascinating, fact-filled tour of the digestive system. Organized into five parts, the book considers nutrition, tasting, swallowing, "gurgling, gassy stomach soup," and waste. Narrative sidebars featuring "cool facts" appear throughout, while small sections explore concepts by responding to imagined questions posed by children. Settel remarkably manages to maintain the text's rhyme structure without sacrificing scientific detail or vocabulary (later emphasized with a detailed glossary). She also doesn't shy away from tackling the grosser aspects of digestion (diarrhea, vomiting, and farting all find their place). Björkman's pen, ink, and watercolor scenes break up the text and counterbalance the book's advanced content with exaggerated humor. A one-stop rhyming shop for all things digestion. Ages 8-up. (July)

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Review quotes

"There's plenty of attention to chemical interactions and anatomical detail in these poems for all that they are cast in iambic couplets. . . . Björkman's cartoons, all bright colors and loose, fluid lines, add a diversely hued cast of young folk exuberantly chowing down, throwing up, looking amazed or grossed out, and posing as models for labeled internal views. . . . What's not to love?"—Kirkus Reviews
Joanne Settel
Dr. Joanne Settel is an award-winning writer of science books for children, including Your Amazing Skin from Outside In and Your Amazing Digestion from Mouth Through Intestine. Dr. Settel's book Exploding Ants: Amazing Facts About How Animals Adapt was listed as one of the Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children by the Children's Book Council. Dr. Settel has a PhD in Zoology. She is a professor emeritus at Baltimore City Community College, where she taught courses in biology, anatomy, and physiology. She lives with her husband in Maryland, where she enjoys hiking, playing bridge, and gardening. Visit her online at JoanneSettel.com.

Steve Björkman has illustrated more than 100 books for children, including the New York Times bestseller Dirt on My Shirt by Jeff Foxworthy. He has also sold more than 200 million greeting cards with his brother, Carl, through Recycled Paper Greetings. When he's not painting, he's working on authoring books for kids. Steve lives with his wife in Irvine, California. Visit him online at SteveBjorkman.com.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781481486880
Lexile Measure
900
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Publication date
July 02, 2019
Series
Your Amazing Body Books
BISAC categories
JNF051030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Anatomy & Physiology
Library of Congress categories
Children's questions and answers
Questions and answers
Human physiology
Digestion

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