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HUMAN ANATOMY & HEALTH - 46 Items
This felt chart has 15 attachable Velcro organs and 13 name labels which helps students to place and label organs correctly. By linking the labels to a number, students can check if they placed the organs correctly. A great resource for curriculum topics! L / w : 70 x 50 cm Ref. Code:146032
This colourful cloth chart comes with 24 attachable motifs and 21 name labels to help young children learn the names of parts of the body. There is also a stitched outline of the body on the back cloth to help young children attach the pieces correctly. Ref. Code:181122
Look inside the human body with these realistically detailed models. Each model separates into halves, one with labels and the other with letters for self-checking or assessment (heart features labels only). L : 13cm Ref. Code:1902
This 2-part model helps students understand the complexity of the brain. One side is labelled with parts of the brain, the other side is labels with letters for assessments. An activity guide is included. Ref. Code:1903
Features enamel, dentin, pulp, cementum, nerves, blood vessels, root and crown. L : 12.7 cm Ref. Code:1904
An association game for learning to classify food stuffs depending on their origin: from plant roots (potatoes), from plants and shrubs (tomatoes), from trees (apples), from the sea (fish) and from the animals (eggs, meat, etc.) Up to 5 children can play. The game consists of 5 hexagonal cards (representing the five origins of food) + 30 cards featuring foodstuffs. The game is equipped with a self correcting system on the reverse side. Includes a teaching guide. Ref. Code:20551
A game of association to relate basic foodstuffs with the colours of a traffic light, based on how frequently they should be eaten, where green means often, amber means sometimes and red means occasionally. Ref. Code:20553
Do we know what we’re eating? This game lets you discover the most common food, allergies and intolerances, which foods cause them, and what symptoms they can cause. It helps to generate empathy towards fellow students with food intolerances and encourages their acceptance and integratioon in the classroom. Ref. Code:20555
The ‘Know what you are eating’ puzzle teaches children about healthy food, what you should eat on a daily basis and in which ratio. The pyramid-shaped puzzle is divided into seven rows. The largest part of the puzzle (the bottom row) is about exercise. This is most important. The top row consists of sweets. These are not necessary for a balanced diet and therefore have the smallest section. In between are other groups of foodstuffs that provide very important building materials for a healthy body. By using this material actively, children begin to understand the importance of healthy food and learn its various uses. Individually or in a group, suitable for children aged 3 and above. It contains: a wooden puzzle frame and 27 wooden puzzle pieces. L / w : 40 x 35 cm Ref. Code:2203017
A fun way of learning about the different parts of the human body and discovering what we’re like inside and outside. While playing with puzzles of the human body, children learn about our bone structure and most important organs. Contains 3 large reversible puzzles. Made from flexible, washable and very- wearing material. Designed for hanging on the wall. Ref. Code:30245
16 plastic drawings of 35 x 25 cm containing cut-out pieces, whose magnetised figures enable the realisation of more than 100 activities that deal with the basic aspects of the body outline of both boy and girl, as well as in- numerable facial expressions. The educational aspect of this game centres on the perception of the actual body and its elements. Among its multiple psycho- pedagogical objectives, it highlights psychomotor development in which the child becomes conscious of “my” body, as well as linguistic aspect. Collective, handling and language game for the development of: The parts of the body, Spatial and time concepts, Laterality, Sexual Identification, Feeling and emotions, Imitations, Notions of size and colour and form, Creativity and oral expression. Recommended for the learning of a Second Language. Contents: 102 Cut out pieces, 5 plastic bags, 1 bag with self-adhesive magnets, 1 pedagogical and activity guide. Ref. Code:30247
Learning Resources Skeleton Foam Floor Puzzle. Children can get hands-on as they learn about the human skeleton by assembling this unique soft foam skeleton puzzle! Oversized puzzle will help early learners learn and visualise the name, shape and positioning of all the major bones in the human body. Each piece of puzzle is labelled on the reverse. The complete skeleton L: 122cm Ref. Code:3332
Set of 12 real size fruits different kinds of fruits, in life size and colours beautiful quality of plastic and real life colours for a great pretend play. Ref. Code:60120
Set reproducing in real dimensions different kinds of vegetables, in real life size and colours. Ref. Code:60121
Twice the learning! A skeletal system on one side & major organs & muscle groups on the other! Set includes 17 realistically detailed pieces & an activity guide with reproducible diagrams. L : 90 cm Ref. Code:6044
Our all-inclusive theme boxes make it easy to explore everything related to food and nutrition. The box includes a guide with tons of involving activities related to the theme. Materials come in stackable plastic tubs. Each terrific library features 5 super-engaging books designed to reinforce and expand on the themes explored in our boxes above. Books sold separately from the theme box. Ref. Code:FF968
Our all-inclusive theme boxes make it easy to explore everything related to food and nutrition. The box includes a guide with tons of involving activities related to the theme. Materials come in stackable plastic tubs. Each terrific library features 5 super-engaging books designed to reinforce and expand on the themes explored in our boxes above. Books sold separately from the theme box. Ref. Code:FF974
Teach young children about the common fruit varieties with this realistically detailed, wooden floor puzzle. it has 24 pieces. L/ w: 60 x 40 cm Ref. Code:JJ026
Students will learn to recognise the common vegetables as well as the slightly unfamiliar ones with this 24 piece wooden floor puzzle. L/ w: 60 x 40 cm Ref. Code:JJ027
Lift the whole fruit to reveal the inside of each underneath the knob piece. Excellent for recognising different fruits and even colour-recognition. Composed of 5 pieces. L / w: 24 x 20 cm Ref. Code:JJ150K