Human Anatomy
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True-to-Life Human X-Rays - 18 bone x-rays printed on transparent plastic sheets
Every child is enthralled by the one internal feature they can actually feel (through their skin and muscle) but not see. This fascinating material is sure to create immediate and ongoing interest! Actual x-rays have been computer-enhanced. 8 images printed on heavy, transparent plastic. Learn More -
Skeleton Model
A hands-on invitation to learn more about bones! Perfectly proportioned and anatomically correct, this 16½" model represents the skeletal system as concretely as possible. Includes stand and fact sheet. Learn More -
Bones of the Child's Skeleton - From In-Print For Children
Use this set to teach the scientific names of 23 key bones from head (skull) to toe (phalanges). Bones are labeled and highlighted on a skeleton proportioned like a six-year-old child. 23 coated cardstock cards (2½" x 6¾"). Learn More -
You Have Healthy Bones! - Rookie Read-About® Health
Children can feel them under their skin but they can’t see bones. How mysterious! This book for beginning readers expands beyond vocabulary to cover bone growth and how to keep growing bones healthy. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Bones - Skeletons and How They Work
There are 27 bones in a human hand and 200 pairs of ribs in a python — these collage images of human and animal bones are well-defined and perfect for counting. Fold-out pages show whole skeletons (human and python). Hardcover, 44 pages. Learn More -
Jessica's X-Ray
Follow Jessica (and her broken arm!) on a tour of the hospital and examine fascinating plastic overlays (real x-ray, CAT scan, MRI, and ultrasound images). A gentle, easy-to-understand introduction to medical care for all ages. 28 pages. Learn More -
Why I Sneeze, Shiver, Hiccup, and Yawn - Lets-Read-And-Find-Out Science® Stage 2
“Have you ever tried to hold back a yawn? It is very hard to do.“ Children are naturally interested in the effects of reflexes they have experienced themselves. Learn More -
Stethoscope - Real Bowles working stethoscope
Listen carefully — it really works! A calming activity that allows children to discover their own heartbeats and gain awareness of their bodies. Chrome-plated with polyethylene ear tips; flexible, plastic tubing. Learn More -
Hear Your Heart - Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science - Stage 2
A perfect companion to hands-on experience with a real stethoscope. Simple, fact-based text takes a clear, accessible look at how the circulatory system works. A good introduction to human anatomy. Paperback, 33 pages. Learn More -
Prenatal Sequence - From In-Print For Children
Arrange ten labeled picture cards (3" x 4") showing prenatal development in monthly sequence. Learn More -
Human Life Sequence - From In-Print For Children
Arrange ten labeled picture cards (2¼" x 5") of a female from newborn to ninety years in decade sequence. Cards are in full color and laminated. Learn More


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