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Do Not Lick This BookWritten by Idan Ben-Barak; illustrated by Julian FrostAges 4–8Roaring Book Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Do Not Lick This BookWritten by Idan Ben-Barak; illustrated by Julian FrostAges 4–8Roaring Book Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
IT’S FULL OF GERMS*
Do not lick this book*
Read the book and complete the downloadable activities to learn more about how germs are all around us
(no microscope necessary!).
Activity Guide
Do Not Lick This BookWritten by Idan Ben-Barak; illustrated by Julian FrostAges 4–8Roaring Book Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Do Not Lick This BookWritten by Idan Ben-Barak; illustrated by Julian FrostAges 4–8Roaring Book Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Solve the maze!Follow Min the microbe through the maze!
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Do Not Lick This BookWritten by Idan Ben-Barak; illustrated by Julian FrostAges 4–8Roaring Book Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Connect the germs!Do you know which type of microbe each character is?
Test your memory!
Min is an E. coli
Dennis is a fungus
Rae is a streptococcus
Jake is a corynebacterium
They live happily in your intestines, but they are very good at spreading, especially when you don’t wash your hands too well.
THAT,S ME? WHAT DO YOU MEAN I DON,T HAVE
EYES OR A MOUTH?
I WISH I HAD LEGS IN REAL LIFE, TOO.
I,M ALL BUMPY!
You probably picked him up while playing outside.
These bacteria live in lots of places, including your mouth, eating sugar and pooping acid that can dissolve your teeth.
They live on lots of places, including your skin. They’re big fans of dirt.
NICE HAIRSTYLE.
fungus, streptococcus, corynebacterium, E. coliWord Key
Do Not Lick This BookWritten by Idan Ben-Barak; illustrated by Julian FrostAges 4–8Roaring Book Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Take Min on her next adventure!Draw some of the places where you’d like to take Min; whether it’s on your desk at school or in your sneakers, you can take her anywhere! What do you think that place would look like under a microscope?