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Kids Anatomy

Bruce Algra's Kids Anatomy section is comprised of both visually engaging posters and educational coloring sheets. The posters are designed to brighten up any wall, but work exceptionally well in school nurse offices and health classrooms. The coloring sheets provide a creative educational activity allowing children to learn about their growing bodies.

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  • Circulatory System Poster

    Circulatory System Poster

    Bruce Algra's Circulatory System Poster is part of the human anatomy for kid’s guide, a great educational anatomy poster illustrating the child circulatory system. Each major organ is highlighted with bright colors, making identification and learning easy. This poster can be used in the classroom as a great teaching component. Recommended for grades 4-6 studying the human circulatory system.
    $4.95

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  • Child Body Poster

    Child Body Poster

    The Child Body Anatomy Poster is an excellent teaching aide for any classroom or health facility. This is a colorful poster illustrating the front view of a girl and the back view of a boy body. Each major muscle is highlighted, and labeled making easy identification and learning. Algra’s kids anatomy poster is a great guide for learning the basics of the human body and an excellent teaching resource for any classroom.
    $4.95
  • Bones Poster

    Bones Poster

    Bruce Algra's Bones of the Human Body Poster is a colorful and detailed anatomy poster illustrating the front view of a girl and the back view of a boy body. Each major bone is highlight in a different color, making identification and learning easy. This human anatomy for kids guide is a terrific teaching tool for any classroom studying the skeletal system.
    $4.95

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