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My grandson LOVED LOVED LOVED this book for his 7th birthdaysome of the pieces inside are very fragile.all the little 6-7-8 boys at the party were loving it.
I highly recommend this book for children who express an interest in understanding how their bodies work. It's a book that will last many years and will continue to help her learn more about the body as her understanding of anatomy and her ability to grasp more complex subjects increases. This is a very unique book, each page shows another layer through the human body which helps little ones see exactly how things fit together. My 4 year old niece loves it, and is now explaining anatomy to anyone who will listen.
The book was recomended to me by my anatomy and phisiology teacher- that's how Good it is. This book is perfect for the visual learner. Best part is, I didn't pay nearly as much for it here on Amazon as I would have at a book store. If they can use it as a teaching tool, it's good enough for me. The model in the center has all the organs, bones and systems that move with the pages as you turn them. The information is also just right.
My 8 year old son thinks it is interesting to look at, and easy to understand. The only thing I took off a star for is the possible durability of this book. When this came, I thought it was very original and cool.
Very unique idea. The body pieces are pretty fragile, and you have to close the book just so to get it to all fit together. Great way to give your kids a hands-on experience when learning about the body and to learn how all our parts fit, and work, together.
I ordered this to do an at-home science curriculum with my son, along with some other human body products. I have never seen anything like this book. Maybe this is why they rate it ages 9-12, too, because younger kids would probably destroy it.
I guess I didn't realize what it would be like when I ordered it, and it is a lot neater than I expected. Every page you turn basically removes a layer of the human body to uncover the next layer and descriptions corresponding to the newly uncovered organs, bones, muscles, etc.
You cannot.If you just want to look at parts of the body in 3D this is a good book. Somewhat disappointed with this book. I thought you could disassemble the parts.
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