It’s Spit-acular!

The Secrets of Saliva

It's Spit-acular!

by Melis­sa Stewart

Bench­mark Books, 2010

for Grades 3 to 5

ISBN 978–0‑76144–163‑2

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The live­ly, con­ver­sa­tion­al tone and blend of pho­tos and car­toon-style art make It’s Spit-Acu­lar: The Secrets of Saliva per­fect blend of fun facts and seri­ous sci­ence learn­ing about how much humans and oth­er ani­mals depend on the watery stuff swish­ing around in our mouths. Here at last — a book that’s irrev­er­ent enough to cap­ti­vate young read­ers, yet author­i­ta­tive enough to win the praise of teach­ers, librar­i­ans, and parents.

Honors and Awards

  • Soci­ety of Children’s Book Writ­ers and Illustrator/Anna Cross Gib­lin Non­fic­tion Research Grant

Reviews

“Come on, admit it. The title of this book is so intrigu­ing that you’ve been wait­ing to hear about gas. Did you know that you inhale about 1.6 gal­lons of air a minute (2,300 gal­lons per day)? Did you know that your lungs work hard­est in the late after­noon between 4 and 5 p.m.? Do you know how cows’ burp­ing con­tributes to glob­al warm­ing? Which foods make you fart the most? Answers to all these ques­tions are inside. [The books in this series] are won­der­ful human body titles for ele­men­tary schools.” (School Library Jour­nal’s Prac­ti­cal­ly Par­adise blog)

“The Gross and Goofy Body [series of books] enlivens phys­i­ol­o­gy for kids, offer­ing humor­ous yet sci­en­tif­ic sur­veys of body func­tions in just under 50 pages each. Kids in grades 2–4 will find [these books] appeal­ing and fun. Each blends pho­tos with fun car­toons and pho­tos of kids, along with plen­ty of basic phys­i­ol­o­gy.” (Chil­dren’s Book­watch)

“Despite its irrev­er­ent moniker, the Gross and Goofy Body series offers detailed sci­ence facts in a fash­ion approach­able enough to make it a wel­come sup­ple­ment to school text­books. Each vol­ume takes on a part or func­tion of the body and then goes through the paces of descrip­tion, metaphor, exam­ples, data, and, most exten­sive­ly, com­par­i­son to our ani­mal coun­ter­parts. … the lay­out is fresh, clean, and col­or­ful, side­bars keep things con­ver­sa­tion­al, and the back mat­ter is sol­id.” (Book­list)

Behind the Book

“This is the book that start­ed the Gross and Goofy Body series. At first, I planned to write just one book about spit. The idea came from an arti­cle I read in Nat­ur­al His­to­ry mag­a­zine in 2004. It describes some of the amaz­ing ways ani­mals use spit — to build homes, to attract mates, to heal wounds. I was fas­ci­nat­ed and knew kids would be too.

“There are so many straight­for­ward kids’ books about health and the human body. I saw the top­ic of spit as a way to draw upon kids’ nat­ur­al curios­i­ty about them­selves and oth­er crea­tures. After doing tons of research and writ­ing a sam­ple man­u­script, sev­er­al pub­lish­ers reject­ed the idea. A friend sug­gest­ed that I cre­ate a whole series that looked at all the major body sys­tems in a whole new way. I revised my pro­pos­al and edi­tors imme­di­ate­ly start­ed to get interested.”

Series at a Glance

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It's Spit-acular!

by Melis­sa Stewart

Bench­mark Books, 2010

for Grades 3 to 5

ISBN 978–0‑76144–163‑2

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.