Thames & Kosmos Ooze Labs: Visible Human Body Model with Squishable Organs, Children Ages 6+
- Brand:
- Thames & Kosmos
- Model Number:
- 642110T
- UPC:
- 814743018327
- EAN:
- 0814743018327
- ASIN:
- B0BXYC8331
- Walmart SKU:
- 1787958197
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.0/5 from 75 reviews.
Great nephew loves this gift. I'm expecting a doctor for his future career.
I purchased for my 3 Grandsons as a "share gift" to keep at my house. (didnt want their dog to eat) They love playing with it, pretending to be doctors %26 do surgery, learning the internal organs. It has small pieces so they are responsible to reassemble %26 keepin the box. Age appropriate 5- 14
This is perfect for curious kids who want to learn about the human body. You can build the human body, with 32 pieces, includes a manual & 10 lessons. Perfect for home schooling, and educational purposes. This kit has it all. 9 inches tall with stand.
Review of Ooze Labs visible human body with squishable organs. This is a very cool learning toy. It includes the skeleton/bone pieces and internal organs. There are 32 pieces all together. This comes with a manual that shows the different parts of different systems of the body. I love that this is an educational fun toy. This is recommended for ages 6+. There are also instructions in the back on how to reassemble the model and put everything back in the correct place so that it fits together again. Overall this is really fun, colorful, learning toy. Would recommend. 5 out of 5 stars.
The Thames and Kosmos visible human body with squishable organs is so fun. You learn about the body system and the organs. We removed, examined and explored bones and organs. It was such a cool way to learn about the body. There is a twelve page manual included. I highly recommend!
The Thames and Kosmos ooz lab Visible Human Body is creepy cool. My young son enjoys using it and we both think it's creepy and cool that the organs are squishy. My son rather use his fingers to pick up the organs, so he ignores the tweezers it comes with. He likes to dismantle and put the whole body together again. It comes with a booklet and so everytime he removes an organ he places the organ on its respective picture in the booklet. This is honestly a good educational tool for anybody. It also comes with a stand so you can display it once you are done using it, which is what I did.
This stem kit of human anatomy is awesome! I feel everything was well thought out with its execution and organs being inside of a transparent vessel. My daughter is 9 and she enjoys squishy toys & other sensory friendly things so the organs kept her interested in participating. The anatomy guide is really helpful in teaching the functions of the organs and placement for reassembly. I asked my daughter to rate it she says 4 out of 5 only because she wish it was a bit larger, I'm in agreement I feel the organs will eventually get lost. All in all this is a great product we enjoyed very much and felt we were performing a operation and careful with the forceps to remove and put back organs.
box came in squished item looks cheap took two weeks to get
This is a good educational toy that sort of puzzles together. There is no clear instructions on how the organs fit or really good pictures, but the kids had fun playing with it. My kids took turns reading the pamphlet and arranging the organs. It is good because it is hands on and not overly complicated for younger kids to assemble. The bones sort of snap into a spot in the plastic frame, and organs loosely go into a place. I think this is a good resource to have, especially if your kid enjoys science. The model is very simple and may not be accurate enough for older kids.
The skeletons doesn't stand up on the stand as the picture shows. The organs once removed out of the package, cannot be put back to the package.
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