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Reddit mentions of SmartLab Toys Squishy Human Body, Multicolor, Standard
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of SmartLab Toys Squishy Human Body, Multicolor, Standard. Here are the top ones.
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DISCOVER HOW THE HUMAN BODY WORKS: Take a fascinating tour of the human body as you remove 21 realistic vital organs, bones, and muscles using the included forceps and tweezers; then rebuild the model from the toes to skullcap29 PIECES, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE: Includes 12” clear plastic human body model, stand, 9 squishy organs, 12 plastic bones & muscles, forceps, tweezers, body part organ-izer mat, instruction sheet, 24-page illustrated anatomy bookSTEM ANATOMY/BIOLOGY BOOK INCLUDED: Follow a slice of pizza as it travels through the body and interacts with different internal systems! With photos of real organs, engaging illustrations, and answers to common body function questionsSMARTLAB TOYS, A LEADER IN EDUCATIONAL PLAY: Our toys allow children to add their individual insights, problem-solving skills, divergent thinking, and perseverance to their play as they learn and practice real-world skills and conceptsPERFECT FOR BUDDING SCIENTISTS AGES 8+: Great anatomy and biology lesson plan for a homeschool curriculum or for any kid (or adult) fascinated with how their body works_____Look inside the book Watch what happens as a bite of pizza travels through your bodyTake a tour of the human body from the inside outEach SmartLab package contains everything kids need to explore and understand the mysteries of scienceMore than just a toy and book, SmartLab products satisfy and engage a child's curiosityScience becomes an adventure
Specs:
Color | Multicolor |
Height | 13.5 Inches |
Length | 10 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2021 |
Size | Standard |
Weight | 1.2566348113416 Pounds |
Width | 2.75 Inches |
LOL! Poor thing, time to break out the anatomy picture books, haha!!
I had a male and female version of these 3D models growing up. The female came with a baby/alternate squished organs to model both normal and pregnant bodies. I very much enjoyed being able to remove the organs and see the body in this way, in addition to secretly reading (looking at pictures) my mother's thick guide on women's health. I don't recall what it was called.
These were my son's favs last year... they're good for a kid who likes taking stuff apart and putting it back together (I mean, who doesn't?), can follow directions and will spend time working through a bit of frustration. Or good for a kid practicing those things :)
And I just found this 6-in-1 solar projects kit... must have it.
Toys are awesome.