A real knowledge feast for a lover of human anatomy!
Human Anatomy Learning Set - Part of our special edition collection, this set contains beautifully illustrated detailed images of our human body parts, major body organs and the complete human skeletal system. It will make both children and adults acknowledge how truly amazing our body is and all that it is capable of.
Each human anatomy learning card is large at 18cm square (nearly as big as the box itself!), contains detailed medically-accurate labelled illustrations of our body parts, organs and bones on the front.
The reverse features a guessing game to encourage children (and even adults!) to recall the names of each of these parts covering our entire bodies, inside and out.
A truly valuable resource that can be introduced to children from as young as primary school age and children will continue benefit from it all through their academic life. It will live on your bookshelves as a handy reference resource forever.
FREE Magnetic-close Gift / Storage Box
Every set comes hand-packed in a premium sturdy magnetic shut-close box, making it very much giftable as is.
FREE How-To Guide
Every order also receives a free physical play guide which is a wire-bound booklet full of creative play ideas and suggestions to help you make the most of your Teddo Play Learning Sets.
Adhesive Magnets
If you have ordered adhesive magnets to use the learning cards on magnetic surfaces such as magnetic whiteboards, blackboards or even on your fridge, a set of 40 adhesive magnets will be included in your package. Please note children should not be left unsupervised with magnets. These are learning aids and not toys.
Gift-wrapping
If you have added the gift-wrapping option to your order, your items will be sent gift-wrapped without any price receipts.
Giving Back
We support the international Children's Education Charity, Room to Read in their education and gender equality programs. For every Teddo Play Learning Set we sell, we get a local language book produced for a Room to Read library for children from low-income communities across 20 nations.