What's Inside You Is Inside Me, Too

What's Inside You Is Inside Me, Too : My Chromosomes Make Me Unique

Every child, every person, every living thing is unique, in big part, due to chromosomes. Children with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome. this book informs people about Down syndrome in a fun illustrative way. In the process, it also explains chromosomes and their role in making every living thing special. A valuable tool for educators, siblings, individuals with Down syndrome, advocates and for those innately curious.

  • Format: Paperback | 28 pages
  • Dimensions: 216 x 216 x 2mm | 68g
  • Publication date: 21 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Deslie Quinby
  • Language: English
  • ISBN10: 069231038X
  • ISBN13: 9780692310380
  • Bestsellers rank: 377,957

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