The Skeletal System is made up of the 206 bones that hold the body up. It is amazing that the body can direct muscles to move all those parts around. It is one thing to raise an arm up and down…but then think about what a soccer player does or a ballet dancer or someone climbing a cell tower to repair damage from a storm. Really, the human body is so amazing!
The books and websites listed below will help you learn a lot more about the skeletal system.
Websites, Activities & Printables:
- DK Find Out! Skeleton and Bones
- KidsHealth: Your Bones
- Biology4Kids: Skeletons Inside and Out
- BBC: Human Anatomy Skeleton
- Wonderopolis: Why Do Our Joints Pop?
- Wonderopolis: How Does An X-Ray Work?
- Printable: Human Skeleton Diagram
- Printable: Color and Label Human Skeleton
- Online Game: Learn the Skeletal System
Learn about other body systems:
e-Books & Audiobooks
Use your indyPL Library Card to check out books about the skeletal system at any of our locations, or check out skeletal system e-books and audiobooks from OverDrive Kids right to your device! If you have never used OverDrive before, you can learn how to use e-books and learn how to use audiobooks.
Need more help? Ask a Library staff member at any of our locations or call, text or email Ask-a-Librarian. Additionally, the Tinker Station helpline at (317) 275-4500 is also available. It is staffed by device experts who can answer questions about how to read, watch and listen on a PC, tablet or phone.
Human Body Facts and Functions Revealed in Diagrams, Infographics, and Photographs
Books for kids that explore the digestive, circulatory, nervous, excretory, muscular, and respiratory systems. Learn the names of each body part and all the details about how they function together to keep us breathing, dancing, jumping and running. #indyplkids