About This Book
The book presents the human body as a house or temple, using household metaphors to explain anatomy and physiology for young readers. Each chapter treats a system or organ — skeleton as frame, skin as walls, heart as pumping engine, lungs and heating, digestive kitchen, nerves as telephone lines, senses as windows and music room — and describes their functions and care. Practical guidance covers food, cleanliness, bathing, exercise, and the body's defenses, while warning about harmful substances such as narcotics and stimulants. Emphasis on taking responsible stewardship of the body and simple preventive practices makes the material accessible to parents teaching children.
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