Product Description
Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with The Magic School Bus as they explore the fascinating world of the human body with this award-winning STEM kit. Young Scientists learn about the anatomy and physiology of the different organ systems through lots of fun and creative experiments and activities such as recreating the human body with cling-on window stickers, building a 17-inch plastic human skeleton, matching fun facts on a poster, making a lung model, measuring a pulse, dilating pupils, exploring touch receptors, finger printing, learning about teeth enamel, making a ball and socket joint, and much, much more! This entertaining bus-shaped kit comes with components for the experiments, a poster, sticker sheet, 20 colorful experiment cards, and data notebook to record observations. The highlight of this kit is the large plastic human body skeleton that Young Scientists will put together, label, and display. Seatbelts, everyone! Get ready to explore the Human Body!
Features
- Great hands on learning and educational science kit for boys and girls which encourages STEM learning for ages 5+
- Ms. Frizzle from The Magic School Bus makes science an exhilarating experience and kids can follow along with The Magic School Bus books from Scholastic and NETFLIX series
- Young Scientists learn all about the Human body with the inclusion of a 17 inch plastic human skeleton, posters, stickers, and more; making this is a great starter kit
- All our mind blowing science kits are multiple award-winners and are put on the market after it has passed the ultimate test-approval by multiple teams of Young Scientists
- Kit comes with all supplies needed (except for common household items) and detailed experiment cards with guidance to make this educational science STEM kit for kids a great learning toy.
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