Brains! Not Just a Zombie Snack

Brains! Not Just a Zombie Snack

by Stacy McAnulty

Narrated by Natalie Naudus

Unabridged — 10 minutes

Brains! Not Just a Zombie Snack

Brains! Not Just a Zombie Snack

by Stacy McAnulty

Narrated by Natalie Naudus

Unabridged — 10 minutes

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Overview

From Stacy McAnulty, author of the funny STEM children's book Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years and Our Universe series, comes the beginning of an exciting new audiobook series focused on the science of the body.

Brains. 78% water, 100% delicious. A zombie chef who has sworn off eating brains salivates over this super powerful organ in this funny and fact-filled audiobook. From learning about how the brain processes messages from our five senses, to learning why wrinkly human brains are so much more powerful than smooth mouse brains, this is a hilarious introduction to the organ that does it all. Rich with kid-friendly facts, this is a charming and irresistible audiobook.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company


Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

09/01/2021

K-Gr 2—A zombie chef decides to give up her favorite food: brains. Since they were her favorite, she knows just about everything about them, like how they work and that the brain is 75 percent water. Even though the brain itself can't feel pain, when we get hurt, the brain sends messages to the parts of our bodies to tell us when we're hurt. She can't wait to share her favorite parts of the brain and what they control. Since the zombie chef has decided not to eat human brains anymore, she tries to look for a substitute, but animal brains aren't nearly as tasty. Brains are extraordinary, so if she can't have them, she won't have anything at all. This picture book takes a fascinating deep dive into everything about the brain. The book is informative and shares fun facts in an understandable way. The art style is reminiscent of children's drawings and scribbles, with a collage-like construction. The illustrations and lively color scheme will connect delightfully with the book's intended audience. VERDICT This exploration of brains and all they have to offer will be an informative and fun addition to library collections.—Myiesha Speight, formerly at Towson Univ., Baltimore

Kirkus Reviews

2021-06-16
A wild-eyed, green-skinned, ponytailed zombie in a chef’s hat discusses a favorite food.

What makes human brains so amazing, if not downright delicious? This medley of brain-related information covers many of the basics: a mention of neurons and their supporting glial cells, and the fact that human brains have more folds than those of other creatures. Parts of the brain are introduced: the brain stem (“you need this to breathe, and to hiccup, and to sneeze, and to keep your temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit”), the cerebellum, and finally, “the cerebrum—the gray stuff.” This last is accompanied by a diagram indicating each section (parietal lobe, frontal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe) in a different color. The brain’s role in the five senses is mentioned but merely attributes touching, hearing, seeing, smelling, and tasting to the skin, ears, eyes, nose, and tongue, without elaboration. The zombie conceit is fairly funny, as the zombie narrator appears to have an increasingly difficult time refraining from munching on the subject matter, and Rivera’s cartoon illustrations have a zany energy. Front endpapers feature 11 mammal brains (including human) plus a viper’s and an owl’s. Back endpapers amusingly are missing one of these—a “scrumptious” one. Seven brain facts, a brief list of sources, and an author’s note make up the backmatter.

Fun, if not quite enough for someone hungry to chew on all the details. (Informational picture book. 4-7)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177351827
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 08/31/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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