Human Body Helpers
How do we straighten our teeth if they are crooked? Why do some people need a wheelchair? How do glasses help people see? Readers will discover the answers to these questions and others through volumes that introduce them to different devices people sometimes use to help them see, hear, move around, and do other important tasks. They will learn about how braces, glasses, hearing aids, and wheelchairs work through age-appropriate text that is supplemented with interesting fact boxes and charming illustrations. These features work together to create a reading experience that is relatable, educational, and entertaining for young readers. Features include: Illustrated characters including "Millie Molar" and "Bertie Bracket" are friendly faces that are used to explain how each device works. Science and technology concepts are presented to readers in a creative and fun way. Sensitive tone helps readers become more empathetic toward people who need to use these devices and also resonates with readers who use these devices or who are nervous about their first pair of glasses or wearing braces.