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Anatomy Printable Dress-up & Magnetic Paper Doll for Studying Human Body Systems

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K - 5th, Homeschool
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33 pages
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This is a great resource and my students love working on the coloful worksheets and engaging activities.
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Description

This printable anatomy doll set is a playful and hands-on companion to studying anatomy with kids. The set includes four dolls – two boys and two girls so that kids can find a paper friend they relate to. In order to make the dolls even more personalized, kids can colour the black-and-white versions, which are also available.

Features

  • integumentary system
  • skeletal system
  • muscular system
  • nervous system
  • circulatory system
  • digestive system
  • respiratory system
  • urinary system
  • (new!) reproductive male system
  • (new!) reproductive female system
  • (new!) immune system
  • (new!) endocrine system

All told, eleven layers of illustrated anatomy printables on 33 PDF pages!

Additionally, a ZIP archive with PNG designs is also included, so you could use your Cricut or Silhouette machine for cutting the designs if you have one.

Each system is presented in three further variants: a version where each organ is named, a version without any text, and a version that kids can colour themselves. In addition, each system has a card with a description of how it functions and some extra fun facts.

There is also a make-your-own empty layer in case the kids would like to draw their own version of organs. With these designs, you can make a classic paper doll with paper layers that attach with folding tabs or a magnetic doll to go on a fridge or magnetic board. Magnetic dolls are even easier for little kids to handle since they do not need to fold tabs!

Want more anatomy activities? Try our bundles—Anatomy for Kids: Basic Systems and Anatomy for Kids: Advanced Systems. Following this hands-on anatomy unit study, children build life-size anatomy models of themselves, play with anatomy dress-up dolls, complete anatomy puzzles, build organs from play dough, colour, draw, and play games! The anatomy bundle is full of creative activities for young scientists.

Total Pages
33 pages
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