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"My Little Nose: Where the Air Goes" (boy version) is a delightful children's book that takes young readers on a whimsical journey through the nasal passages. The story follows a curious child who learns about the important role their nose plays in breathing, filtering air, sleep and keeping their body healthy. With engaging illustrations and simple, easy-to-understand language, the book explains how air travels through the nose, gets cleaned by tiny hairs and mucus, and then moves into the lungs. Along the way, children are introduced to the concepts of nasal hygiene and the importance of keeping their nose clean to ensure smooth and healthy breathing. This educational yet entertaining book aims to instill good nasal hygiene habits in young readers while sparking their curiosity about the human body. There is a female version for little girls to appeal to their reading.
Genre: Health & Fitness / General (fancy, right?)
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