 Welcome to the waterway. My name is Emily. Today's video is our human body morning basket. For trivia and fun facts, we have the National Geographic Kids Weird But True Human Body 300 Outrageous Facts about your awesome anatomy. We always find these so funny because there are so many crazy, you wouldn't even think about them type of facts in them. And then we have the 100 things to know about the human body. And these are always perfect for a morning time because they're just short little snippets that help you learn a little bit more and they're colorful and fun to look at. For read-alouds, we will be doing Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? Who Was Marie Curie? Who Was Clara Barton? And then we'll be reading it from Wow In The World, the how and why of the human body from your tongue to your toes and all the guts in between. And Emily loves this podcast so I knew she would absolutely love this book. And I also love that they have QR codes. You guys know I love QR codes in the back that have to do with their podcast that is topics of human body. And then we have the Fantastic Body, what makes you tick and how you get sick. And this one is a lot of fun too. It's very colorful and pretty in-depth. And a lot of the topics will correspond with our human body unit study so I'm very excited about that. I also have a stack of picture books that we will more than likely read through. So we have Inside Your Outside. Oh, the things you can do that are good for you. What Happens to a Hamburger? Hear Your Heart, The Skeleton Inside You, My Five Senses, Germs Make Me Sick, A Germs Journey, The Magic School Bus Inside The Human Body, The Magic School Bus Explores The Senses, Me and My Amazing Body, Parts, More Parts, Even More Parts, Dim Bones, The Busy Body Book, Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors and Explore the Human Body. For hands-on activities, for Emily to do while I'm reading aloud, we have Build the Human Body so she can build a two and a half foot skeleton. So this is what the model will look like. Then we have a Squishy Human Body which is 21 Removable Body Parts. And then the last thing that we have for hands-on are the Dr. Livingston Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzles. So there are seven volumes and what's really cool about them is once you have assembled all seven of them, they all join to make the full human body. So this is volume one, the human head. And then we have volume two, the human thorax. Volume three, the human abdomen. Volume four, the human right arm. Volume five, the human left arm. Volume six, the human right leg. And volume seven, the human left leg. And then the games that we've included in our human body morning basket are Brain Busters, Human Body Trivia, Anatomy Flux, the Professor Noggin, Human Body Trivia Deck, and Organ Attack. And then partially removed.