Nano's Journey!
A Little Stem Cell Visits the Heart and Lungs
by Aldo Pourchet
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Pub Date 14 Jul 2021 | Archive Date 22 Dec 2021
Pixel Mouse House LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
The human body contains many organs, and every organ is made up of countless tiny
Normal Cells with a job to do. Little Nano is different; she is a cell with an evolving story, a Stem Cell. Nano can become different kinds of Normal Cells, but she doesn’t know which kind yet, or which organ she’ll eventually call home. Big decisions! So the little Stem Cell will go exploring the organs of the human body, a wonderful journey!
nNANO’S JOURNEY! A Little Stem Cell Visits the Heart and Lungs is a picture book written for 1st to 5th grade students. It is the first in a series that will explore the organs of the human from a Stem Cell’s point of view. Stem Cell Science is an extremely important field, central to research in Embryology, Diseases, and Aging.
A Note From the Publisher
Book Illustrator: Jen Yoon
Amazon Paperback 978-1-939322-49-4
Ingram Paperback 978-1-939322-48-7
Book Illustrator: Jen Yoon
Amazon Paperback 978-1-939322-49-4
Ingram Paperback 978-1-939322-48-7
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781939322432 |
PRICE | US$16.99 (USD) |
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