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Your cart is empty.Human Anatomical Poster Set Anatomy Study Cube Medical Student Learning Tool Anatomy Chart Set, Anatomy Heart, Muscular, Skeletal, Digestive, Circulatory etc. Gift Package
Mr. T
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
My middle son is in his second year of college, studying to be a medical doctor. He had looked at similar study items and the prices were almost double the cost of this. He let me know that he was happy with this guide and it had definitely helped him with his study practice. He said that the cube actually made it fun and quick to do a quick review. The other aspect of this that he took away, was that touching and manipulating the cube helped add another dimension into his studying that actually helped him to remember it better. Its like the size of a rubix cube, so it was super easy for him to carry in a pocket and study at many different places. I hope that this helps.
the__muse
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
I had this on a table for kids to play with at a science party. While the pictures don't go into great detail, the format is engaging. The kids enjoyed turning the sides to find new, complete pictures.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
I ordered this for my 11 year old grandson who loves anything science. He also loves rubik's cubes and can solve them in seconds. He told me he likes this cube it is informative and most of it he has already learned but found it fun to use because it reminds him of a cube. But his main complaint is that it is paper and he hasn't played with it that much but has taken it to school in the plastic bag but it is starting to peel and it won't last long. He feels this should be made of plastic and for the price of $22 I agree that it should be printed plastic.
Miss C
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
This cube is going to be the best addition to my piano studio. I've been studying and taking classes on the Alexander Technique, and it's important to be able to show my students how our bodies are put together. I already have 16" skeleton named Harold who helps with this (he's become sort of a studio mascot), but I didn't have a way to show them anything about the tendons and ligaments or muscles. This cube isn't all that detailed, but it should be enough for me to show most of my students the basic idea. For someone hoping to use this to study anatomy on anything more than a superficial level though, it won't be anywhere near detailed enough. You can see that somewhat in the pictures on the product page. It's not entirely a bad thing, especially if you're using it for kids of course. The price just seems kind of high for the level of detail you get. Other than that though, the cube seems like it should hold up decently as long as it's handled gently, and it's a good overview of how all of the body systems work together.
Just Tia
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
This is so much more fun than the boring old model we are used to. Don’t be deceived by it’s simplicity. It has so many options. You can see the skeleton, muscles, organs, heart, different views of the brain, the veins. There is no assemble. It comes ready to play and learn at the same time. It’s actually a bit addicting to just absent mindedly move around in your hands.
Nerd Mom #11
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
I’ve always loved this style of fidget puzzle cube, and I was delighted to see an option that provides information on the human body as well.Now, I’m not an expert, so don’t rely on my review to assess the accuracy of the diagrams on it. At a glance, they look at least somewhat correct, and I’m excited to have a tool to help my kids maybe learn a bit more about the human body while keeping their hands busy.It moves well. Finding the correct combinations is fun, and I enjoy it.
T Rex
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
Not surprisingly it’s not too accurate and not of much practical value. It could be helpful for a 4th/5th grader learning this stuff. It could also be a gag gift for a new med student or graduate for a “quick diagnosis”. I’m giving it to my 11year old niece. Worth the price? I can’t answer that for you.
Anon9998
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
Some of the corners have already started to peal up. There are a couple parts where the sticker is to big and flaps.Its a fun toy to flip around and also good for using as an education tool.Some of the flips don't match up to make anything but I'm not sure if there is a way around it.I find myself playing with it and flipping it when I'm on calls. So I have put it through a lot of flips and its still stuck together the way it should be.
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