Human Brain Anatomy Puzzle | DIY Coloring Activity (13 Pieces)

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Rs. 599

 

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Introducing our Human Brain Anatomy Puzzle for Kids, a captivating educational tool designed to engage young minds and teach them about the intricate structure of the brain. This puzzle consists of 13 carefully crafted pieces, all made with durable Birch Plywood. 

  • Educational STEM Puzzle - Our puzzle offers an interactive and hands-on learning experience for children, allowing them to explore the complexity of the human brain in a fun and engaging manner. As they piece together the puzzle, kids will discover the different regions of the brain, including the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and various lobes.
  • Material - The use of Birch Plywood ensures that the puzzle pieces are sturdy and long-lasting, capable of withstanding repeated use by curious little hands. The smooth edges and precise cut of each piece make it easy for children to handle and assemble the puzzle without any sharp edges or rough surfaces.
  • Colouring - The wooden pieces can be decorated and painted according to a child's liking. Whether they prefer realistic colors or want to add a splash of imagination, this puzzle allows them to make it their own unique creation. Not only does coloring the puzzle enhance their artistic skills, but it also reinforces the knowledge they gain about brain anatomy as they engage with each piece.
  • Introduction to Human Body - This puzzle is an ideal educational tool for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want to introduce young children to the fascinating world of neuroscience. It can be used at home, in classrooms, or in science centers to spark curiosity and foster a love for learning about the human body.

Whether used at home or in educational settings, this puzzle promotes interactive learning and imaginative play. Parents, teachers, and caregivers can encourage children to explore the brain's structure, spark curiosity, and stimulate a passion for science. Let their imaginations soar as they explore the intricacies of our most complex organ in a fun and interactive way.


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