Science in a Nutshell Human Anatomy Science Kits
These extensive kits have long been a favorite with parents and teachers, as they are suitable for use in both the home and the classroom.  Each kit contains eight to fifteen activities especially designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the subject.  Kits include plenty of materials and most activities can be done time and time again.  Extensive Activity Guide provides detailed instructions. Student Journal lets the students record their explorations and findings.  Everything comes in a heavy-duty, stackable plastic tub with lid that keeps everything together and is ideal for storage..  
All Science in a Nutshell Kits are chock full of activities Hands-on learning is fun with all the materials provided
A Peek Inside You The Human Machine
A Peek Inside You
Children take a look inside themselves in this fun-filled learning experience.   They gain an understanding of what happens to the air that they breathe when it enters their bodies, about their lungs and how important oxygen is to their heart, and how food is broken down and processed by the different organs in their bodies.  They also explore the different chambers of of the heart, how the heart pumps blood throughout their bodies and how the blood vessels function.  Students will be fascinated and amazed as they learn about the basic functions of the heart and lungs.  This mini-kit comes with an activity guide and 8 to 12 activities designed to spark children's imaginations and creativity.
  No. SK714-PK.  Only $39.95
The Human Machine
What's the longest bone in your body?  Do you know how your body works? Is your heart really a muscle?  Children learn the answer to these and other questions in this learning adventure. Explore how your bones protect the organs in your body from injury.  Learn how your muscles protect your bones from serious injury when you are playing.  See how the bones and muscles come together to form joints like your knee, elbow and shoulder. Learn how bones, muscles and joints work together so you may walk or run.  Examine a human skeleton and learn the names of the different bones, where the bones are located in the body, the vital organs that those bones may protect, the muscles and the joints.  Provides children with a basic understanding of how the different muscles in their bodies work together.  Students learn how the muscles and the different bones in their bodies function as shock absorbers when they are running or playing to protect them from serious injury.
  No. SH714-HM.  Only $39.95
Body Basics
Ever wonder what your teeth and bones are made up of?  In these hands-on learning adventure, students play detective and investigate the human body.  They explore their teeth and learn what their teeth are made of, the names of each of their teeth and how to care for them properly.  They learn about each of the muscle groups, the names of each of the muscles and how muscles function.  Students examine the human skeletal system, learn the names of the different bones that are in their bodies, where those bones are located in their bodies and more.  They learn about human breathing rates and how the lungs function.  They examine the human heart and learn the names of the heart's different chambers, problems that could occur with the heart and how the heart works.  Students learn about the many different senses, such as the sense of smell.  They learn about how the nose works and the different parts of the nose.  Students learn about the sense of taste. They learn where their taste buds are located and how they function.
  No. SH714-BB.  Only $39.95
Smell, Taste, Touch
Have you ever wondered how your senses interact with each other? Students explore the senses of smell, taste and touch in this hands-on learning experience.  Students learn about the factors that affect their perceptions of taste, smell and touch. Students also learn the importance of the senses of taste, smell and touch.
  No. SH714-ST.  Only $39.95
Vision and Hearing
Students learn how their eyes and ears work. They examine why they have two eyes and two ears. Through different activities students learn what it is like to be without the ability to see or hear. Students learn how their eyes and ears function. They also learn about things that could hurt their sight and sounds that could damage their hearing. Students gain understanding and knowledge to create some amazing illusions.
  No. SH714-VH.  Only $39.95
One And Only You
Students observe and learn about the differences among people. Students learn how to build models of cells, chromosomes and genes. Students learn about how genetic traits are passed from parents to children, the different parts of cells, the difference between cells and chromosomes, and how genes function in our bodies. The included activity guide and 8-12 activities help children see the functions of cells, chromosomes and genes.
  No. SH714-YA.  Only $39.95