Why Do I Look Like My Parents

Have you ever noticed that you might have your mother’s smile or your father’s eyes? The answer lies in something very small but very powerful called genes.

Why Do I Look Like My Parents? is a fun and engaging children’s book that introduces young readers to the science behind family resemblance. Through clear explanations and colorful storytelling, children discover how genes help shape the traits that make each person unique.

Designed for curious minds ages 5 to 9, the book encourages children to ask questions, explore how their bodies work, and begin a lifelong curiosity about science.

Meet the Author

Michael Isei

Michael O. Isei is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology who is passionate about making science understandable and exciting for young learners. Through both his academic work and his writing, he enjoys translating complex scientific ideas into clear, relatable explanations that spark curiosity

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