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  • National Geographic Glow-in-the-Dark Human Body

National Geographic Glow-in-the-Dark Human Body

Article number: NG CRHUMBODY- 21
C$44.90
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Glow-in-the-Dark Realism: This human body model features glow-in-the-dark elements, making learning about anatomy fun and engaging. The unique design captures children's attention and enhances their curiosity.

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  • Safe Materials: Made from non-toxic materials, this model is safe for kids to use. The sturdy construction ensures it can withstand regular handling, making it a educational tool for the classroom or at home.
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Realism: This human body model features glow-in-the-dark elements, making learning about anatomy fun and engaging. The unique design captures children's attention and enhances their curiosity.
  • Educational and Interactive: This human body model comes with a detailed instruction manual, tweezers, and a tray, providing an interactive learning experience. It helps kids learn about human anatomy, improve their motor skills.
  • Perfect Gifts: This educational model is an ideal gifts for children interested in science, medicine, or biology. It's suitable for use at home, in classrooms, or in science clubs, making it a versatile and thoughtful gift for birthdays, holidays, or any special occasion.
  • DIY Assemble & Detachable Design: The model with an instruction manual, tweezers, and a tray is designed for DIY assembly and detachable, allowing kids to piece together each part of the human body, help children visualize and understand the location and function of each organ and body part.
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