Thursday, October 4, 2018

Is there a doctor in the house? Our top toys for budding medics


Bigjigs Doctors Set
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This 9-piece wooden toy doctor’s kit has everything needed to nurse poorly teddies and dolls back to health, and there’s also a case to store it in! Six pieces of wooden medical equipment, including syringe, thermometer, stethoscope, reflex hammer, otoscope, medicine cream pump, fabric apron, bandage and wooden clipboard with notes. 



Playmobil City Children's Hospital 
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The Playmobil Furnished Children's Hospital has a working lift which has space for the patient's bed. The operating table is adjustable and the operating light can be tilted. The patient's bed rolls on wheels. Includes a reception, a children's and baby section, as well as an operating room. Includes 5 figures and over 50 accessories.

House of Marbles Human Body Book and Model
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How do your muscles help you run, jump and stay upright?  What protects you against germs and the sun’s harmful rays?  Discover the answers to these questions and many more as you build the human body and discover how it works. Enthralling fact-filled book and 66 sturdy card pieces that slot together to make a 76 cm human skeleton and then you can slot in the internal organs too.


4M Human Organs Science Kit
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A fascinating way to learn human body science while having fun.  Make interesting models and toys based on human organs to study their functions.

Our Generation Nicola Doll
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Inspirational Our Generation doll, dressed as a doctor with removable lab coat, medical accessories and equipment.  Nicola has long dark brown hair, closing eyes, poseable limbs and a soft body.

Anatomix Board Game 
Image result for anatomix board gameA multi-level, multi-lingual game that helps players learn about human anatomy. Younger players spin the spinner and collect body parts to complete their skeleton, organs, nerves or muscles and the added challenge for older players is to answer multiple choice questions to earn the parts they need.
Age 5+


The Human Body Floor Puzzle
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With 60 thick card pieces, this jigsaw puzzle will encourage young scientists to recognise the human skeleton and functions. Once complete the giant jigsaw also gives a basic fact about 9 different body parts. The completed puzzle measures 54cm x 87cm.



Thames and Kosmos Kids First The Human Body
Learn about the human body by doing experiments with your five senses that show you how your body works. By exploring the external aspects of your body with hands-on experiments, you can learn a lot about the inside anatomy of the body.
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Examine your fingerprints to learn how you are unique. Build a stethoscope and listen to your heartbeat to learn how your heart pumps blood, and listen to your gurgling tummy to learn how your stomach works. With the stethoscope, you can investigate how your ears hear with a listening game and a sound memory experiment. Test your lung capacity to learn about how your lungs work. Examine your diet and your digestive functions to learn how your body processes nutrients to give you the energy to do more experiments! Try a blindfolded exercise to find out about hand-eye coordination. Take a tickle test to learn about your skin and sensory receptors. Monitor your pulse to learn about your circulatory system. Follow your nose in a smell memory game to learn about your sense of smell. Take a blindfolded taste test to learn about your tongue. Try some balancing exercises to explore your muscles and bones. Discover how your ears play a role in your balance. Construct a magic telescope, spin an optical illusion top, and hold a staring contest to see how your eyes work.
Relate your experiments back to human body systems, including the internal organs, skeleton, muscles, and the circulatory system, with clear and accurate anatomical illustrations. With a 48-page, full-colour illustrated guidebook, this kit teaches human biology fundamentals with step-by-step, hands-on experiments.


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