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Mental Development: From Birth to Old Age (Your Body For Life) .Have you ever changed your mind? In fact, your mind and your brain change all the time, throughout your life from before you are born, to the day you die. This book explains how our brain is the part of our body that makes our mind work. L

TITLE:Mental Development: From Birth to Old Age (Your Body For Life)
AUTHOR:Anna Claybourne
RATING:4.50 (627 Votes)
ASIN:1432970925
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:64 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2013-01-01
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Mental Development: From Birth to Old Age (Your Body For Life)

Mental Development: From Birth to Old Age (Your Body For Life)

Have you ever changed your mind? In fact, your mind and your brain change all the time, throughout your life from before you are born, to the day you die. This book explains how our brain is the part of our body that makes our mind work. Like other body parts, our brain and mind grow and develop as we grow up, being affected by the things we experience from talking and play to learning and risky behaviors.

EDITORIAL :

About the Author Anna Claybourne enjoys writing nonfiction for children. It's a good thing she does, because she's the author of well-over 100 books on a range of topics.

REVIEW :

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