🩺 Discover Anatomy, Inspire Curiosity!
The 9.6 Inch Human Anatomy Model for Kids features 8 removable organs and a skeleton model, designed for STEM learning. Perfect for ages 3 and up, this educational tool promotes hands-on understanding of human anatomy, making it ideal for both home and classroom use.
Theme | Anatomy |
Item Dimensions | 11.57 x 7 x 3.7 inches |
S**M
Such a cool product!
I love miniatures things, and this one is just the right size to see all details, yet so cute! my kids loved assembling it too.
S**N
Good not great
The anatomy torso is great but the skeleton model was frustrating. We struggled to get each of the 19 pieces secured in the right order because the instructions are quite vague. In the end the arms would not snap in securely so we had to tape them on. It served its purpose (giving my kids some hands on exposure to the human body) but its worth about what I paid for it.
T**I
Great product for students
I ordered this as a display and for my students to explore body systems. This product is perfect. I wish it was a little bigger though, but that’s okay. It still served its purpose.
V**A
The parts are poorly attached
In general, this is a good set for children, but it is very bad to hold the parts. When I put it vertically, everything falls apart.
M**R
Perfect
I bought this for my 5 year old nephew and he absolutely loved it.
E**N
Not good
I bought this for my son as he has been interested in learning about the human body. The item is much smaller than it looks online and the organs do not fit properly so they fall out. I would not recommend this to anyone unless you are hoping to contribute to the pacific garbage patch
S**E
The shin bones connected to the....
I saw a video of a less than two year old girl and her mom with a body model a little more detailed than this one. As the mom would pull out a body part, the little toddler would say the name of the part. It was incredible that a little one who could barely talk could name the parts.I couldn't have done them all myself!I thought I should probably get a kit and start my kids on doing the same thing. It sure would be easier if they could say, "My intestines hurt" instead of the standard answer of "My tummy hurts!"They say that really young children learn so fast that it's the time to teach them things. They are learning to talk so they might as well learn where the part is while they are learning the name of it for the first time.We also have family members in medicine and this is a great visual to show someone why things happen and the function of parts. They can point them out as they explain harder concepts to peopleThe pieces snap in well and don't feel like cheap plastic.I am going to have the kids put together the skeleton soon. It looks like it is fairly similar to the stand up body. Hopefully it's the same quality.The booklet is nice as it goes into more detail on the organs and their function.Nice teaching model.
C**T
Parts are hard to keep together
The magical is durable and strong but once you take the parts out, they’re hard to put them back in. It’s not a big deal, they will go back in. But it takes a minute and my daughter finds it frustrating.
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