A review by saaraa96
Kay's Anatomy: A Complete (and Completely Disgusting) Guide to the Human Body by Adam Kay

4.0

اگه مسئولیت کودکی با من بود، قطعا این کتاب رو هم میدادم بخونه. مباحث رو در حد مورد نیاز کودک خیلی ساده و خوب توضیح داده بود. جدای از محتوایی که داشت، مدل نوشتن متنش و نقاشی هاش هم خیلی خوب بودن.

یه سری رندوم فکت بامزه هم اون وسط داشت:
Sea otters hold hands with each other while they sleep so they don’t float away.

Snakes actually hear with their jawbones. Their jaw picks up vibrations from the ground as they slither along your bedroom carpet.

Elephants don’t need their massive ears for hearing though – heat escapes from them, which helps them cool down in the hot sun. Asian elephants live in cooler climates than African elephants, so have smaller ears.

Polar bear liver contains so much vitamin A that even eating a small amount of it can cause you permanent damage.

SITTING CLOSE TO THE TV IS NOT BAD FOR YOUR EYES.
But it is annoying for anyone sitting behind you, so it can be dangerous for your health if they throw a cushion at your head to make you budge out of the way.

You blink for a month every year.

The word muscle comes from the Latin word musculus, which means ‘little mouse’. This is because the Romans thought that muscles looked like little mice crawling under the skin

Artery is the ancient Greek word for ‘contains air’, because hundreds of years ago doctors thought that arteries were full of gas.

If you took all the arteries and veins in your body and laid them out end to end, they would stretch around the world about three times.