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Happy #weekend, explorers! Did you hear about my latest book for young readers? I'm blasting through the history of Space Rockets with the help of my trusty team 🚀 It's out in the UK now, and coming to the US/Canada in September! 🙀 #kidlit #FridayFeeling https://t.co/q5U4O8r1zn
Whoa, be careful, Gilbert! Bright lights and other strong sensory experiences tend to make us flinch like Martha here. This helps keep us away from danger! #Biology #Reflexes #Senses #Science #HumanBodyOdyssey #WednesdayWisdom
Can you spot Evie in amongst these bronchiole tubes? They are essential for bringing air into the lungs and form a sort of tree shape, hence their nickname, the bronchial tree! 🌳 #HumanBodyOdyssey #Biology
Your eyes are an amazing, strange place: they first 'see' images upside down, and it's up to your brain to correct them! #HumanBodyOdyssey #biology #science
We're half way through the week, explorers! I think we deserve a break, don't you? Luckily, we have all the chemicals and nutrients we need to refuel our bodies - they're in our food! #WednesdayWisdom #biology #HumanBodyOdyssey
Have you read my Human Body Odyssey? It's full of #WednesdayWisdom from a microscopic perspective! #science #biology #kidlit #sciencebooks https://t.co/VtHhRWDO4X
Did you know the smallest bones in your body can be found in your ear? These tiny ossicles are used to transmit sound from the outside world towards your brain! #WednesdayWisdom #Science #Biology #HumanBodyOdysey https://t.co/VtHhRWDO4X
Time for some #WednesdayWisdom about #Neptune! This blue planet is home to very fast winds, and is so large we nicknamed it an 'ice giant' ✨🔵✨ #physics #science