Quantum Recommended Resources for Understanding Superfluidity Phenomenology?

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Which books/resources would you recommend to study superfluidity for a 3rd year undergrad seminar?
It needs to focus on phenomenology rather than technical details. Assume some QM background, but before a first course on condensed matter. Thanks!
 
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