Explore Human Anatomy with the Learning Resources 31-Piece Model for Kids
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Unleash a world of exploration and discovery with the Learning Resources Human Body Model. This intricately designed 3-D model brings to life the fascinating organs of the human body, allowing students and curious minds alike to delve deep into their functions. Standing at 4 1/2 inches when fully assembled, this miniaturized anatomy display is both compact and educational. Comprising 31 detailed pieces, this model includes essential organs such as the brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and many more, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience for children.
Ease of assembly is one of the standout features of this remarkable educational tool. Each miniature organ can be easily pieced together with the included photo-illustrated assembly instructions, making it perfect for young minds aged 8 and up. The accompanying Fact Guide offers a treasure trove of information, ensuring that learning is not just fun, but also informative. Whether in the classroom or at home, students will find themselves becoming fascinated by the intricate workings of their bodies through hands-on experience.
manufacturer | Learning Resources |
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warranty | No Warranty |
color | Multi Color |
height | 2.24 |
weight | 0.3968320716 |
width | 6.81 |
size | 4.5 inches |
length | 9.14 |
releaseDate | 2008-01-01T00:00:01Z |
languages | [ Unknown Value = English ] |
productGroup | Toy |
This Human Body Model is designed for ages 8 and up, making it ideal for grades 3 and above.
The model is composed of 31 pieces, including various important organs of the human body.
Yes! The product comes with clear, photo-illustrated assembly instructions, making it easy for children to put together.
Absolutely! It is a fantastic tool for science classroom demonstrations, enhancing student's understanding of human anatomy.
Along with the model pieces, you also receive a Fact Guide to enrich the learning experience.
Yes, it's perfect for homeschooling, allowing children to engage actively in their science education.