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Author: Spilsbury, Louise

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.9
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 3791
Points per Word 0.000264
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

This book discusses why some germs are bad for you and how to keep cuts clean and avoid infections.

Quick Summary

Kids who love asking "why" will enjoy this quick, Q&A-style guide that explains what germs actually are, why they can make us sick, and how washing our hands, brushing teeth, and keeping cuts clean helps keep them at bay. The tone is friendly and a little goofy, with cartoon pictures that break up the facts and make the science easy to swallow, which makes it perfect for reluctant readers who might otherwise tune out a straight textbook. The book is short enough (under 4,000 words) that it works as a bathroom read or a bedtime chapter, and it gives practical tips like the right way to scrub for 20 seconds without sounding preachy. If you've ever wanted a resource that answers the "why" behind personal hygiene in a way that's both funny and factual, this fits the bill, and it pairs nicely with titles like "The Magic School Bus Inside the Human Body" for a broader look at how the body works.