Your Brilliant Body: Book 1

· Operation Ouch Book 1 · Hachette UK
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Operation Ouch! based on the popular CBBC series and recent winner of the Booktrust Best Book Award for 'Best Fact Book'!

Can you guess which of these amazing facts Operation Ouch! has in store for you?

a) That in your lifetime you'll spend a whole year on the toilet
b) That you shed at least 30,000 skin cells every day
c) That the biggest muscle in your body is in your bum

ANSWER: All three of course!

Join Dr Chris and Dr Xand as they take a tour of YOUR BRILLIANT BODY!

Find out the incredible things your body can do, test your gross-out knowledge and try out cool body tricks at home.

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4,1
21 reviews
Sophie Heeley
29 January 2015
This is amazing red sample wish could afford full virtion I'm a bit medical fan
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Malii Belleth
28 January 2017
i love everything about operation ouch.plus i am a fan of these hosts.
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I I
27 March 2016
I love the show I have seen all of them on the bbciplayer
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About the author

Dr Chris and Xand van Tullekan grew up in London and trained in medicine at Oxford University, graduating in 2002.

They have combined NHS work with global health work and television appearing in Blizzard: Race to the Pole, Medicine Men and Medicine Men Go Wild. Operation Ouch! is their first series for children.

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