The human body, piece by piece. Lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, intestines – eleven lifelike parts show where everything lives inside the body. A table model that makes anatomy tangible and raises questions far more fascinating than any textbook.
At a Glance
- 11 Parts: Lifelike representation of the organs
- To Explore: Children open and discover step by step
- Table Model: Stable, easy to view from all angles
- Anatomy Learning: First understanding of their own body
- From Age 4: Encourages curiosity and vocabulary
How Children Discover with It
A group sits around the table, the torso open. Marie lifts out the lungs – they have two lobes, one side larger. Daniel points to the heart, compares it to his own pulse at his neck. Where does the intestine go? The educator explains, children feel, ask, put the parts back. An hour passes without boredom.
Safety and Material
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | approx. 19 x 11 x 50 cm |
| Parts | 11 |
| Age | From age 4 |
Dispatched from Germany. Payment by invoice available for government bodies and public institutions.





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