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The Ultimate Book of Optical Illusions
Used for Human Anatomy from Guest Hollow.
Prepare to be amazed! Inside the covers of this incredible, colorful collection are hundreds of the world’s most powerful optical illusions. They’re beautiful to behold, and stunning in their trickery. Some of the mind-boggling images seem to spring into action, vibrating, pulsing, and spinning like a hula hoop. Other ambiguous illusions feature two subjects in one: the fun is in finding them both in the single picture—including a mouse playing hide and seek in a cat’s face and a strange desert mirage where palm trees imperceptibly morph into camels. And still more, like “The Impossible Terrace,” which couldn’t exist off the page: just try to figure out if you’re viewing the space from above or below. Every one is astonishing.
$9.00$17.95The Ultimate Book of Optical Illusions
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How to Really Fool Yourself: Illusions for All Your Senses
Used for Human Anatomy by Guest Hollow.
Fans of Vicki Cobb’s unique blend of humor, science, and hands-onactivities will have tons of fun with How to Really Fool Yourself.Kids won’t be able to believe their eyes–not to mention theirears, noses, hands, and tongues! Packed with all-new illustrationsand a delightful new design, this book features over 70 activitiesto fool all five senses. Each illusion is followed by a fascinating”Why You’re Fooled” section that explains the science and historybehind the “magic.”
* Illusions of touch, taste, hearing, smell, and sight include: theIncredible Shrinking Sugar Cube, Flavorless Coffee, Movie-StyleSound Effects, Making Circles from Straight Lines, and manymore$9.00$18.00 -
Usborne Science for Beginners: Understanding Your Senses
“What is color blindness? Why do chili peppers taste hot?” These and many more questions are answered in this book. 31 pages. Paperback.
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