Kidzlane Wooden Human Body Puzzle for Kids and Toddlers | 29 Piece Boys Anatomy Play Set | Skeleton Toy for Ages 3+
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This is the same question I wanted to ask! Is there any plan to produce non-food products by the seller Would these also be available in white? I am looking for a gift for my non-binary friend In order to represent them as well as possible, I chose white children.
I live in Brooklyn, New York
It's possible that I haven't seen the female version you are asking about since I've only purchased the male puzzle. We are not trying to delve into the depths of science with this puzzle. Obviously, it's a good place to begin, and we supplemented it with other readings and discussions. I believe that this was an educational choice that my son made since he asked a lot of questions.
Yes, it is suitable for children as young as 7 years old
Selected User Reviews For Kidzlane Wooden Human Body Puzzle for Kids and Toddlers | 29 Piece Boys Anatomy Play Set | Skeleton Toy for Ages 3+
The puzzle is cute. My 3 year old loves the fact it is anatomically correct for the simple reason that it helps him better understand anatomy (and what the functions & names of the parts are). Get to know each other. It is no surprise he enjoys puzzles and is more curious about the human body than anything else. Whenever we do the puzzle together, we talk about the different organ systems, and he is pretty capable of putting it together on his own. My only wish would be that they came in different skin tones and hair types, however This is texture. The boy in this story does not look like the boy he knows. In fact, I think he will find it more relatable since people have different skin colors. The fact remains that we all basically have the same things inside us.
On the second and third layers of the skin, the anatomical genitalia of the male and female are located. children to play with this toy while I am working with them or while I am working with their siblings in my office. It does not seem to work that way. That is a beautiful piece of artwork. I like the idea of the layers of the body as well. The problem with these is that they wouldn't work in an office setting. Perhaps I will get a fig leaf sticker in the mail?.
The items are anatomically correct in all areas, so please know that if you intend to buy them for a preschool event (cough lab week at the hospital I work at cough), you will get them right. The only thing that would have made it better is to have known this before going. Otherwise, they're The week of lab week was canceled so I took them home to give to my son. In three years, he is able to identify all of the major organs and understands that the veins are part of the circulatory system. It's so cute that they're for mom, who is an extreme science nerd (clearly).
Started asking more questions about body parts and the making of babies. It has such a great look to it, with layers of bones, organs/blood vessels, muscles, skin, and clothes. It has been great to talk about gender, anatomy, staying active to keep our muscles healthy, and private parts and consent. While I would like the option of changing the color of the skin, I understand why there isn't one. Is there a chance to expand the manufacturer's business?.
My job is to teach English online to ESL students, and I needed this piece for my body unit. The only drawback is that it is There's no way to stand it up because it's not secured together. Anything you do to hold it upright will lead to it falling apart. I would have thought it would have been brilliant if they had made it with magnets standing upright to hold its pieces in place.
Since the body illustrations feature a young child, your daughter can easily relate to them. From the innermost to the outermost layer In order, the skeleton is followed by organs and circulatory system, then muscles and skin, and finally a fully clothed person. Each outer layer is slightly larger, so they can stack in proper order inside. This was a very cute, anatomically accurate, and genuinely informative book. I wish they had a girl's version also.
In addition to the male puzzle, I used this to help my daughter understand the differences between girls and boys. As long as the puzzles are anatomically correct, we could talk about why girls have a vulva and why boys have testicles and penis. The educational material is great. I will use them with my young It is easy to follow layers of puzzle pieces because the pieces are thick and the layers are arranged in layers.
The little girl is very curious (especially about the digestive system as she was just potty trained) and wants me to show her the parts of the body. (It is better to solve this puzzle than searching through pictures. We have put it together numerous times with a 3 year old pushing it all over the place. So far it has held up well. Thank you for this purchase. I am very pleased with it.