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# Kay's Anatomy: A Complete (and Completely Disgusting) Guide to the Human Body

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THE RECORD-BREAKING NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER FROM THE UK'S BESTSELLING NON-FICTION AUTHOR. Discover all the weird and wonderful things that go on inside your body with Adam Kay. This fun-filled anatomy book for kids covers key stage 2 / 3 human biology syllabus (in a slightly repulsive way). 'Hilarious and fascinating! I wish Adam had been my biology teacher' - Konnie Huq Do you ever think about your body and how it all works? Like really properly think about it? The human body is extraordinary and fascinating and, well . . . pretty weird. Yours is weird, mine is weird, your maths teacher's is even weirder. This book is going to tell you what's actually going on in there, and answer the really important questions, like: Are bogeys safe to eat? Look, if your nose is going to all that effort of creating a snack, the least we can do is check out its nutritional value. (Yes, they're safe. Chew away!) And how much of your life will you spend on the toilet? About a year - so bring a good book. (I recommend this one.) So sit back, relax, put on some rubber gloves, and let a doctor take you on a poo (and puke) filled tour of your insides. Welcome to Kay's Anatomy*. *a fancy word for your body. See, you're learning already. Discover why readers love Kay's Anatomy: 'The sort of book I would have loved as a child' - Malorie Blackman 'Like listening to a teacher who makes pupils fall about' - The Times 'Absolutely packed with facts ... Entertaining and highly informative' - Daily Mail 'As brilliant, and revolting, as the human body it celebrates' - The i newspaper 'Totally brilliant!' - Jacqueline Wilson 'If only this funny and informative book had been around when I was too embarrassed to teach my kids about bodily functions' - David Baddiel

Review: Funny, educational, and written by a doctor. 👍 - This book caused laughter in my house, a LOT of laughter. The illustrations are funny. The text is funny. The repeated gags are funny (poor maths teachers...). And whilst you are laughing, you will be learning. Adam takes the hugely complex subject of the human body, makes it accessible to an eight-to-twelve-year-old, sprinkles in some humour (finds the humour that's already there!) and serves it up for our enjoyment. Parts of it are suitable for sharing with younger children - but, personally, I would read it first and then make it available to them as they need it. For example, my six-year-old enjoyed the chapter on Germs - and has finally laughed about washing her hands (having spent the last fifteen months terrified of catching coronavirus from the bugs on her hands). There are chapters on: Skin, Heart, Lungs, Brain, Hair and Nails, Eyes and Ears and Mouth and Nose, Bones, Muscles, Gut, Kidneys and Liver, Reproduction, Life and Death, and Germs (which my youngest pointed out includes coronavirus). Each chapter is 20-40 pages long, depending on the subject to be covered, and there is a 'True or Poo' section preceded by a section called 'Kay's Kwestions' (I really hope that key gets replaced quickly!) full of those questions you may have always wondered: If my blood is red, then why are my veins blue? Are bogeys safe to eat? Why do I get pins and needles? Why do I fart more on planes? How much water should I drink in a day? What is a decibel? and What's the point of my belly button? There are another 30 pages at the back for acknowledgements, appendix, glossary, index, further information and credits. Adam is a doctor himself, and has not shied away from asking his colleagues to contribute their expertise; in places, he directly quotes them, which enriches the book. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Some people may be concerned that this book covers everything that is currently taught to children in state schools in the UK at KS2 and KS3. You may be concerned that your eight-year-old shouldn't be exposed to the exact same information as the sixteen-year-old next door. Excellent. You are doing your job as a parent well if you are concerned for your child's welfare. 👍 Only you can can decide what you are happy for them to know at what age. [Financially, this is also an advantage. After all, if you are going to wait to get this book because of 30 pages of content, you can nab it when the price is lowest. Savvy as well as caring - your child lucked out on parents. 😁] Here are two other thoughts to consider on the subject: When your child hears something random in the playground ("if you unscrew your belly button, your bum falls off" or "you can get pregnant by holding hands" to quote but two), would you like to be able to hand them a book and have a doctor explain it all, complete with correct* anatomical and medical terms? Biology, PHSE and Citizenship lessons at secondary school devote a chunk of their time to quashing the misconceptions that are playground rumours. Every year, this comes too late for a handful of teen girls who fall pregnant ("you can't if it's your first time"). Wouldn't it be awesome if YOUR child was able to set those playground rumours straight ahead of time? [And the time saved in lessons could be spent on topics such as how to build a safe and healthy relationship with someone. Which might even save your child's classmate's life - over half of female adult deaths in the UK are at the hand of their partner/ex, and over a quarter of all adults suffer abuse within a relationship.] As I said, you are best placed to make decisions for your own family. I am sure you can and will do your best by your children. If it helps any, things she didn't need to understand yet went straight over my nine-year-old's head (she is the one who divulges the playground rumours to me...). *Teachers started using this terminology in schools for PHSE so that there would be less room for confusion. For example, the way you interpret the sentence 'Willy and Minnie met and had a special hug.' depends a bit on where you are coming from. It could be an imaginative comment on what happened when a famous whale took a contemporary trip to Disneyland - normal hugs not being allowed at the moment. Or not. Sometimes, using correct terminology is freeing.
Review: Fun, funny and factual - Really entertaining and informative. Great for 9-12 year old. Funny while giving lots of useful information.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,648 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 2 in Anatomy & Physiology Books for Young Adults 2 in Children's Books on Anatomy & Physiology 5 in Children's Books on Biology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,643 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Funny, educational, and written by a doctor. 👍
*by A***T on 31 May 2021*

This book caused laughter in my house, a LOT of laughter. The illustrations are funny. The text is funny. The repeated gags are funny (poor maths teachers...). And whilst you are laughing, you will be learning. Adam takes the hugely complex subject of the human body, makes it accessible to an eight-to-twelve-year-old, sprinkles in some humour (finds the humour that's already there!) and serves it up for our enjoyment. Parts of it are suitable for sharing with younger children - but, personally, I would read it first and then make it available to them as they need it. For example, my six-year-old enjoyed the chapter on Germs - and has finally laughed about washing her hands (having spent the last fifteen months terrified of catching coronavirus from the bugs on her hands). There are chapters on: Skin, Heart, Lungs, Brain, Hair and Nails, Eyes and Ears and Mouth and Nose, Bones, Muscles, Gut, Kidneys and Liver, Reproduction, Life and Death, and Germs (which my youngest pointed out includes coronavirus). Each chapter is 20-40 pages long, depending on the subject to be covered, and there is a 'True or Poo' section preceded by a section called 'Kay's Kwestions' (I really hope that key gets replaced quickly!) full of those questions you may have always wondered: If my blood is red, then why are my veins blue? Are bogeys safe to eat? Why do I get pins and needles? Why do I fart more on planes? How much water should I drink in a day? What is a decibel? and What's the point of my belly button? There are another 30 pages at the back for acknowledgements, appendix, glossary, index, further information and credits. Adam is a doctor himself, and has not shied away from asking his colleagues to contribute their expertise; in places, he directly quotes them, which enriches the book. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Some people may be concerned that this book covers everything that is currently taught to children in state schools in the UK at KS2 and KS3. You may be concerned that your eight-year-old shouldn't be exposed to the exact same information as the sixteen-year-old next door. Excellent. You are doing your job as a parent well if you are concerned for your child's welfare. 👍 Only you can can decide what you are happy for them to know at what age. [Financially, this is also an advantage. After all, if you are going to wait to get this book because of 30 pages of content, you can nab it when the price is lowest. Savvy as well as caring - your child lucked out on parents. 😁] Here are two other thoughts to consider on the subject: When your child hears something random in the playground ("if you unscrew your belly button, your bum falls off" or "you can get pregnant by holding hands" to quote but two), would you like to be able to hand them a book and have a doctor explain it all, complete with correct* anatomical and medical terms? Biology, PHSE and Citizenship lessons at secondary school devote a chunk of their time to quashing the misconceptions that are playground rumours. Every year, this comes too late for a handful of teen girls who fall pregnant ("you can't if it's your first time"). Wouldn't it be awesome if YOUR child was able to set those playground rumours straight ahead of time? [And the time saved in lessons could be spent on topics such as how to build a safe and healthy relationship with someone. Which might even save your child's classmate's life - over half of female adult deaths in the UK are at the hand of their partner/ex, and over a quarter of all adults suffer abuse within a relationship.] As I said, you are best placed to make decisions for your own family. I am sure you can and will do your best by your children. If it helps any, things she didn't need to understand yet went straight over my nine-year-old's head (she is the one who divulges the playground rumours to me...). *Teachers started using this terminology in schools for PHSE so that there would be less room for confusion. For example, the way you interpret the sentence 'Willy and Minnie met and had a special hug.' depends a bit on where you are coming from. It could be an imaginative comment on what happened when a famous whale took a contemporary trip to Disneyland - normal hugs not being allowed at the moment. Or not. Sometimes, using correct terminology is freeing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun, funny and factual
*by A***9 on 7 December 2025*

Really entertaining and informative. Great for 9-12 year old. Funny while giving lots of useful information.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ really funny and full of facts.
*by M***E on 2 February 2026*

Great book , would definitely recommend it to you if you have any questions about any illness, bacteria or if you want to know what on earth is going on inside your body :-) Adam Kay is the G.O.A.T.

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