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Hape Human Body Children's Educational Puzzle

£ 24.99

1 review
Order by 2 p.m. tomorrow for delivery by 30 November 2024
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Product Description

This fun and educational puzzle is the perfect way to begin teaching little ones about their body!

50 paper piece anatomy puzzle with bones, muscles & organs.

First complete the body like any jigsaw puzzle then position bones, muscles and other organs.

10 extra parts include one brain, one lung, one heart, one small intestine, one bladder, one kidney, one bicep muscle, one calf muscle, one humerus bone and one femur bone.

Features a large, double-sided poster (in 11 languages) with fun facts about the human body.

Perfect for encouraging a love of biology and the natural world.

Helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and problem solving ability.

Comes in a lovely, portable blue carry case.

Suitable for children aged 4 and up.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping Options (UK Mainland)

Orders placed before 2:00 p.m. GMT will be processed the same day (Monday-Saturday). Delivery options are selected at checkout.

Standard Delivery

  • 2-3 business days.
  • £2.95.
  • FREE delivery over £40.

First Class Delivery

  • 1-2 business days.
  • £3.95.

Express Courier Delivery

  • 24 hours.
  • £7.99.

For shipping to locations outside of the UK mainland, see our full shipping policy.

Returns

Unopened goods may be returned for a full refund within 30 days of receipt of your order. For further details, see our full returns policy.

Contact Us

Email

orders@curiousminds.co.uk

Phone
+44(0)1436 670806

Our Address

Curious Minds Science Ltd (Grasshopper Toys)
112 West Princes Street
Helensburgh
Argyll & Bute
G84 8XD

United Kingdom

Customer Reviews

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Deirdre Wells
Good sturdy puzzle

My 5 year old grandson loves this puzzle. Especially the wooden organs. He has Autism and has spent a lot of time reading the poster. It has helped with his work at school as they are talking about the human body and organs.