The Human Body — STEM Anatomy Model Kit
STEM & science · Ages 6+
Build a body from the bones up.
Start with the skeleton. Clip in the heart, the lungs, the liver, the intestines. Then close the muscle and skin over the top, and your child has built a human being one part at a time. It is the difference between reading about the body and holding it.
Three builds in one box
The skeleton. Skull, ribs, spine, arms and legs snap together and stand up on the base.
The organs. Brain, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys and intestines each go into their own place — and each one has to go in the right way round.
The body. Muscle and skin panels close over the frame. One half stays open so you can still see what is inside.
Why it sticks
It answers the question they keep asking
Where is my heart, what does the liver do, why do I have ribs. This puts the answer in their hands instead of in a diagram.
Not a one-time build
Everything pulls apart and goes back together. Most kids rebuild it several times, and it gets faster each round.
Made for the science project
It stands up on its base and comes apart for a demonstration, so it works on a classroom table as well as a bedroom shelf.
The names come with the parts
Organs sit where they actually belong in the body, so the words attach to something real and stay put.
In the box
- Skeleton parts — skull, ribcage, spine, pelvis, arms and legs
- Removable organs — brain, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys and intestines
- Muscle and skin body panels
- Display stand
Details
| Recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Subject | Human anatomy — skeleton, organs, muscles |
| Material | Moulded plastic parts |
| Assembly | Snap-fit, no tools or glue |
| Skills | Science vocabulary, sequencing, patience, fine motor control |
| Good for | School projects, curious kids, gifts for a young scientist |
Questions about this kit
Do the organs actually come out?
Every one of them. That is the point — take the body apart, name what you are holding, and put it back.
Is it too hard for a six-year-old?
The first build goes more smoothly with an adult sitting alongside. After that, most children manage it on their own and enjoy showing you.
Does it stand up by itself?
Yes, on the base included in the box — which is what makes it useful for a class presentation.
Do we need glue or tools?
No. The parts push together and pull apart by hand.
Ask them where the liver is next week. They will point straight at it.
Safety: contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Recommended for ages 6 and up.
Shipping & Returns
Orders ship within 24 hours. Delivery takes 3–5 days nationwide, and next day in Karachi.
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