Human Body for Children

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  • 2001
  • 1 Season

The show Human Body for Children is a comprehensive educational series that provides a detailed understanding of the human body. Produced by Schlessinger Media, this show is an excellent resource for kids who are curious about how their bodies work. The series consists of multiple episodes, each of which explores a different aspect of the human body. The show is designed to be both entertaining and educational, making it an ideal resource for children who are learning about anatomy and physiology.

Each episode is hosted by a knowledgeable and engaging host, who provides an in-depth explanation of the topic at hand. Throughout the series, kids will learn about various systems and functions of the human body, including the skeletal system, muscles, the circulatory system, digestion, and more.

One of the great things about Human Body for Children is that it is presented in a way that is easy for kids to understand. The show is filled with colorful graphics and animations, making it fun and engaging for even the youngest viewers. Additionally, the information is presented in a way that is both informative and entertaining, ensuring that kids will stay interested throughout each episode.

Throughout the series, each topic is presented in a logical order, allowing kids to build on their understanding of the human body as they progress through each episode. The series also includes interactive quizzes and activities, which help kids to test their knowledge and reinforce the things they have learned.

Human Body for Children provides a wealth of information on the human body, and is an excellent resource for kids, parents, and educators alike. By combining expert knowledge, engaging visuals, and interactive activities, Schlessinger Media has created a series that is both entertaining and informative.

Overall, Human Body for Children is an outstanding resource for any child who is interested in learning more about the human body. Whether used in a classroom setting or as a tool for independent learning, this series is sure to spark curiosity and encourage kids to further explore the amazing world of anatomy and physiology.

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Seasons
All About the Senses
8. All About the Senses
August 22, 2001
The world around us is full of exciting things that we see, hear, taste, smell and touch! But how do we take it all in and sort it all out? All About the Senses uses real-life examples -- like a trip to an amusement park -- to teach young students about the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. Viewers will learn that we receive information from the outside world through our sense organs: our eyes, ears, nose, skin and tongue. The program emphasizes the role of special nerves called receptors, which send signals to the brain so that we can make "sense" of it all. Several fun, hands-on activities are included, which will help kids better understand how their senses work. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About the Human Life Cycle
7. All About the Human Life Cycle
August 22, 2001
Most kids understand that many plants sprout from seeds, grow flowers and make new seeds, and then the whole process starts all over again. What they may not realize is that this is an example of a life cycle, and it applies to people, too! In All About the Human Life Cycle, students will discover that there are stages that all of us pass through as we grow: birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Each of these is described by using real-life examples against the backdrop of a family picnic. The concept of a cycle is stressed, making it clear that the cycle of life repeats again and again with each new baby that is born. A fun activity is included in which kids witness the stages of a life cycle up close through observing the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About the Brain
6. All About the Brain
August 22, 2001
Your brain controls everything you do -- from breathing, to feeling, to learning and playing. All About the Brain introduces kids to the human nervous system, which is comprised of the brain, the spinal cord and a vast network of nerves. Discover the basic units of the nervous system, and explore the functions of the three main parts of the brain, including the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem. Colorful graphics and exciting, real-life examples help young students understand how messages constantly travel back and forth between the brain and all of the other parts of the body. A fun demonstration shows how the brain is protected not only by the skull, but by a layer of fluid as well. Reflexes are discussed, and an easy-to-replicate experiment is included in which kids actually measure their own reaction time. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Nutrition & Exercise
5. All About Nutrition & Exercise
August 22, 2001
A car won't run without fuel. And, just like a car, the human body can't be expected to work without the food and nutrients it uses as fuel. Good nutrition and exercise are always important! Students learn about the food pyramid as well as the types and amounts of foods needed by the body each day to stay healthy. Children find out how calories burn and how exercise keeps the body in shape! Students also take a look at how an unbalanced diet, overeating and lack of exercise can wear the body down and affect well-being. A hands-on activity is included. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Health & Hygiene
4. All About Health & Hygiene
August 22, 2001
Kids know that it's no fun being sick! In All About Health & Hygiene, young students will explore how and why people get sick, and what they can do to help keep themselves strong and healthy. Clear, real-life examples and colorful graphics help viewers learn that being healthy means having a body which is working properly, and that hygiene is the practice of doing what it takes to stay healthy. The basics of infectious and noninfectious diseases are covered, including a discussion of the immune system, and a segment about what kids can do to ward off illness. Includes an easily replicated hands-on experiment that allows kids to safely investigate germ growth in the world around them. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Cells & Body Systems
3. All About Cells & Body Systems
August 22, 2001
The body systems are all very different, but they do have one thing in common -- they all begin with cells. Children learn how cells make up the organs and how organs join forces to build the body systems. Students also find out how the circulatory, skeletal, respiratory, digestive and other body systems work! A hands-on activity is included. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About Bones & Muscles
2. All About Bones & Muscles
August 22, 2001
Kids' bodies always seem to be in motion! But movement (running, jumping, standing, sitting and even smiling) would not be possible without bones and muscles. All About Bones & Muscles gives young students a close-up look at these two key systems of the human body. First, they'll learn that bones and muscles are alive! Then, they will discover that bones give our bodies shape, structure and protection, while also performing the important job of making our blood! Muscles attached to bones are what give us the ability to move in so many ways, as a young gymnast demonstrates. Viewers will also learn about cartilage, ligaments and tendons, as well as ways of caring for our bones and muscles. Includes a fun activity in which kids create a simple model of the body and try to use what they've learned to locate joints. Part of the multivolume Human Body for Children Video Series. Grades K-4.
All About the Blood & Heart
1. All About the Blood & Heart
 
A close-up look at the components of the circulatory system: the heart, blood vessels and blood. Learn the role of white blood cells and how platelets help a wound stop bleeding. Grades K-4.
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