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Pocket-sized puzzle |
February 20, 2009 |
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Tabitha G.
from Altoona, IA United States
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This little anatomy puzzle has been a welcome addition to our science curriculum. It provides a perspective on the human body that cannot be achieved through two dimensional/paper illustrations, and it is being extremely portable. The entire model with instructions fit in a sandwich bag which is great for storage.
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Fun, educational product |
October 30, 2008 |
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Anne Olson
from Helotes, TX United States
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My 6 year old and I love this little puzzle. It's not too hard to figure out and was quite enlightening as to what organs go where and how big they are relative to others. This one is a real keeper and if you're into that sort of thing, is kind of cute on the shelf.
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I recommend this product |
October 23, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Erin B.
from Potter Valley, CA
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My fourth, sixth, and eighth graders really enjoyed this puzzle. The parts are small and it is a little tricky to get it together, but it is a positive challenge rather than a frustration. The model requires a teacher's input to really be a learning aid, as there is no description of anatomy included. A booklet identifying the parts of the body and maybe giving an overview of their functions would be helpful. Overall, I recommend this product and plan to buy one of the other models in the future.
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