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What's Inside Animals Reviews

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Reveal the connection between 16 animals and their bones with this exciting tool for vertebrate comparisons.First, view the whole animal photo; then hold the card up to a light (a window, lamp, or flashlight) to reveal a silhouette of the skeleton; next turn the card over to see the skeleton in detail.Sorting, matching, and classification possibilities are endless. Includes all classes of vertebrate and the human body. Big (8"" x 10""), durable plastic cards with images sealed under a scratch-resistant coating that can be washed with soap and water. Includes reproducible 8½"" x 11"" chart showing frontal human skeleton with labels.Includes:Fish: barracudaAmphibian: marsh frogReptile: flying dragon, sea turtle, diamondback water snakeBird: snowy owl, flamingoMammal: human front view, human side view, mandrill, horse, camel, giraffe, black rhinoceros, elephant, walrus

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Great size for kids to handle and get a good view of the skeletons. Really clear images and fantastic for all ages interested in science or art. Nice selection of images for comparison.
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Posted 13 years ago
These are AWESOME. My little kids love holding them up to the sun to see what the bones look like.
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Posted 13 years ago
my 4 year old got these for her birthday. she loves to put them in the window and look at the bones. the cards are very sturdy and easy to use.
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Posted 14 years ago
Very interesting concept, nicely rendered, though not quite as much clarity in the x-ray images as I had hoped.
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Posted 15 years ago