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Fun, Educational, Engaging,
Books that Kids love and parents trust.

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ORGANVILLE THE ADVENTURE INSIDE YOU!

A fun educational story that takes kids on a journey through the human body with their favorite organ friends.

Perfect for ages: 6–13.

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Stanley Stomach’s Diner Disaster! An Organville Digestion Adventure (Book 2)

A brand new adventure is coming soon! More characters, more fun, and more ways to learn about the amazing body.

Parent Reviews

Once Upon an Organ is such a cute book! It is so well written and explains all of the different organs in such a fun way that my kids love! This is a great book for all ages, from toddlers loving the bright and exciting illustrations to school aged children starting to learn about the different organs!

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— Casey Dill.

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Such an amazing children's book!!! My 3 year old daughter loves this book... the goofy storyline, wonderful illustrations, and it's been an approachable way for her to learn about how the body works. Highly recommend!

— Andrew safigan.

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Loved the book! As a former first grade teacher, my mind was bursting with creative ideas to incorporate an entire unit of study based on the book!

— David Stevenson.

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Organville is a brilliant blend of whimsy and physiology that turns anatomy into an adventure. As a physician, I am impressed by how accurately—and engagingly—this story conveys key concepts. Kids will laugh as Harvey Heart juggles pancakes and blood pressure, and they’ll learn as Benjamin Brain alphabetizes his thoughts and untangles the mysteries of hydration, circulation, and organ "teamwork." With scenes like Harvery Heart huffing about dehydrated ‘twisty tubes’ and learning about how "Tinkle Town filters and handles water and waste," this book does not just entertain—it teaches vital lessons about health and balance in a way that sticks. Organville is an outstanding teaching tool wrapped in storybook charm.

MD, Pulmonary/Critical Care physician, Assistant professor of Medicine TCU School of Medicine, Assistant Program Director, Internal medicine residency, Texas Health Harris Methodist, Fort Worth, Tx

—Dr. Andrew Miller

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