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Learning Resources Human Skeleton Anatomy Model | 
| Brand: Learning Resources Category: Toy
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $11.95 as of 9/10/2010 07:44 CDT details You Save: $6.04 (34%)
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Seller: Ace Photo Digital Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 1809
Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 11 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 2.2 x 6.7 x 9.2
MPN: LER3337 Model: LER3337 UPC: 765023033373 EAN: 0765023033373 ASIN: B0012OELRG
Release Date: January 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Human Skeleton Facts | | • | Each bone assembled separately to learn the bone names individually | | • | Includes 41-Piece plastic model, display stand and guide with skeleton facts | | • | Model measures 9"H when assembled. | | • | Includes step by step instructions |
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Product Description Learn all about bones with this easy-to-assemble skeleton puzzle. It sits on a display stand for clear viewing. Each bone can be assembled separately to learn the bone names individually. Includes facts and assembly instructions. Measures 9 1/5"H.
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Anatomy Student/Mom January 20, 2009 Medical Mom (OK United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased this product as a study aide (chose this one due to space and budget limitations)...as the other reviewer noted it has amazing detail for being so small...suture lines and other details not expected. Great surprize. Also being the mother of 2 little ones ages 4 & 7 who are enthrolled with my anatomy books..they are excited to have a skeleton they can hold in their hands and "play" with which I do not have to worry about them tearing up. It has stood up well, and the ability to snap parts on and off helps when explaining things to them and studying for me.
Great for big kids! December 27, 2009 Crazy Cat Lady (Philadelphia, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this for my boyfriend as he'd just taken an anatomy course and done very well. The set arrives disassembled so he dumped all the pieces on the ground and put the thing together without any directions or a picture. He was able to recognize all the bones, and also that they were "cheating" because the knee joint is only half a bone. I can't verify this, but he did get an A in anatomy, for what it's worth!
The pieces feel rubbery, not like flimsy plastic, but it does come apart easily. It seems made to be put together and pulled apart, so in that sense it's pretty educational. The muscle detail doesn't help, I hear, but doesn't detract from the skeleton's appearance. It doesn't look like cheap junk at all.
This is a quirky gift that will be appreciated by anyone who's taken or is about to take an anatomy course.
Little Skeleton Dude July 22, 2008 J. Smith (Englewood, co United States) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
For being such a small thing it is fairly detailed. It was fun to try and assemble him without instructions. I ordered him as a study aid (which I would recommend, esp. if space is a premium). The red and blue splotches on it were/are really useless though.
On a side note; my Son became attached to him and named him Bob. He sits cross-legged in front of the t.v. with us. So, Bob ended up being a dual purpose item.
Disappointed but still pretty neat February 4, 2009 K. Bevilaqua (Dallas, PA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
After reading other reviews I was interested in this because I wanted to practice the bones of the body for school and surgery... the skeleton is very cool and it is now on my desk but it is small and flimsy. It is fun to take apart and put back together but it falls apart very easily and the parts are very small. If purchasing for a child, not intended for younger kids obviously not only because of its complex nature but also because of small parts. Nice as a desk decoration but not as educational as I had hoped.
My son likes it too January 22, 2010 Wendy (Japan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good fun, my son and I had a good time putting it together and discovering he has bones in his body too... he calls it the pirate...Like Pirates of the Carribean.
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