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"One Hundred Thousand Whys" Series (First Series): Why Should We Be Vaccinated?

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English title 《 "One Hundred Thousand Whys" Series (First Series): Why Should We Be Vaccinated? 》
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★The "One Hundred Thousand Whys" science story series, a 60-year craftsmanship brand, is now making a big impact, specifically tailored as a powerful science picture book series for children aged 3 to 8!
★An Unprecedented Author Lineup, Collaborating with First-Class Scientists from Around the World and Renowned Chinese Illustrators!
★Edited by Academician Zeng Yitao, the First Director of the Shanghai Medical Genetics Institute, and Professor Zeng Fanyi, the Current Director of the Shanghai Medical Genetics Institute at Shanghai Jiao Tong University!
★Helping Children Understand the World through Science and Appreciate It through Art!
★Eight Major Themes, Comprehensive Coverage of Scientific Literacy. This series covers eight areas including human body, architectural geometry, neuroscience, dinosaurs, universe, animals, medicine, and plants. It answers children's questions, stimulates their curiosity, and fosters their interest in the world and confidence in the future.
★Science Picture Books + Science Q&A + Science Art Interactive Manual, a Three-Level Design to Stimulate Inner Motivation and Attract Children to Love Science, Helping Them Gradually Improve Their Reading Skills!

This series includes 8 titles:
Did Dinosaurs Smell Fragrance of Flowers?
Are Birds Descended from Dinosaurs?
Why Do Meteors Fall on Earth?
Why are pyramids triangular?
Why Do People Dream?
Why Are There So Many Kinds of Dogs in the World?
Why Should We Be Vaccinated?
Where Does the Food We Eat Go?

Description

While traveling in the world of fairy tales, children can learn the names and functions of various cells in the human body. The knowledge about vaccines can help children understand more about how the immune system responds to viral attacks and the role of vaccines.

This book combines story and knowledge extension to bring the knowledge about vaccines to children. The first half of the book is a thrilling battle against the chickenpox virus. By simulating what the chickenpox vaccine does when it enters the human body and how the human immune system responds to it, it gives children an initial impression of the vaccine and removes the stereotypical fear of vaccines. The second half of the book answers the interesting questions of children about vaccines and health, giving them a further insight into vaccines. The book also has an interactive booklet with mind maps and games and songs to help children better retell the story and deepen their memory.

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About the Author
Zhu Yingbo is a doctor of clinical medicine from Tongji University, a doctor of joint training at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, a recipient of Shanghai Youth Science and Technology Talent Program, and a visiting scholar at Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard University. He has published a number of SCI academic papers and popular science articles in Xinmin Evening News. He is also the author of the books “Although We are Normal People, We Can Break the Break the Cocoon into A Butterfly” and “53 Psychological Skills in the Workplace”.

About the Illustrator
Zhai Yuanzhen's pen name is Zhai Zhai. She is an illustrator and author picture books. She has started to engage in picture book creation in 2019, and has illustrated many children's literature works and magazines. Her published picture books include “Hi, Beijing”, “Hi, Harbin”, “Vegetable Tribe” and “Fruit Tribe”. She once studied communication design in Germany, and her illustrations and comics have been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art and the City Hall Church in Saarbrücken, Germany for many times. Her illustration works “Where to Go in the Dreams” and “The Daily Life of a Beaver” have been shortlisted for the 2019-2020 National Illustration Biennale.

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