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K-3Good Question! series.
Following the series' question-and-answer format, Hear presents facts about the senses (e.g., "How do your eyes work?"; "Can some animals hear sounds that people can't?"), and Brain is a surprisingly complete exploration of human anatomy (DNA, digestion, circulation, and more). Double-page spreads feature illustrations and labeled diagrams (Hear) or colorful photomicrographs and anatomical drawings (Brain) in accessible designs. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review covers these Good Question! titles: How Does the Ear Hear? and How Is My Brain like a Supercomputer?.