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Used to examine the teeth and other structures within the mouth. Useful in locating difficult to see areas behind the teeth.
Life sized skeleton model with detailed bone structure to help demonstrate the nuances of the human skelatal system. Great for students to learn the components and structure of the human skeleton.
Size: 170 cm
The vivarium made of acrylic glass allows a glance into the soil and the home of earthworms. With the included colourful granules you can mark different layers. It helps to see how the worm mixes the layers while building...
The white surface shows the outlined countries. Colour them with erase dry markers and write the names of continents or countries on the globe.
Contents:
Globe - Ø ca. 28 cm6 dry wipe markers12 reusable animal stickers
To get familiar with the wind directions and their relation. 4 games to find out
Where is the northern direction?Is this tree in the south?In which direction can you find the tree or the bridge?Where are different objects...
EXPEDITION BELT for little explorers
An essential item for exciting expeditions outside.Whether loupe, tweezers, torch, shovel or sweets... anything finds its place.
Go on your own sound safari!
Exploring the nature is more than the vision of things.Discover the sounds of water, forest, meadow and animals.With the help of the earphones you can hear all sounds loud and clear.
Batteries not...
How does our inside look like? How does a human body work? What functions have our organs to fulfil and where can we find them? Children are interested in those kind of questions and here they can find a lot of answers...
Great for nature walks and around-town explorations. Junior explorers are encouraged to discover their environment. Informative and exciting viewing is granted! Push the telescope together and store it in a space- saving way.
Where does the rain come from? Why do rivers flow? Demonstrate the water cycle in our nature: Fill water into the sea and lay soms ice cubes into the cloud. Use a desk lamp as sun - and see what happens. The sun evaporates the...
These big human teeth demonstrate how different teeth are used for chewing, biting and gnawing. The models show incisor, canine, molar, grinder.
Size: 17-23 cm
GIANT MOLAR WITH DENTAL CARIES
This set of 4 molar teeth shows different stages of a caries attack.
Height: 19 cm.
The students discover how we taste with this model of the tongue.
Height: 15 cm with stand.
To demonstrate good oral hygiene to children. Teeth are connected to large flexible wire allowing the giant toothbrush to access the hard-to-reach areas.
Toothbrush: 36 cm long. Dimensions: 24 x 19 x 14 cm.
4 times life size.
A giant model of the ear, for elementary science classes. Shows all major structures related to hearing and balance. Features a removeable bone section to reveal the auditory ossicles with eardrum and...
High detailed eye model. Dissectible into 6 parts: top section, vitreous body, bottom section, lens, iris, cornea. Mounted on a stand.
Size: Ø 16 cm, height 21 cm.
This model of the skin shows a section in three-dimensional form. Individual skin layers are differentiated and important structures such as hair, sweat glands, receptors, nerves, vessels are shown in detail. Mounted on...
Full size heart model made of durable ABS. With detachable cover piece and valves. Highly realistic.
Dimensions: 10 x 6 x 5 cm.
Detailed model of the heart at approx. 3 times life size. Dissectible into 3 parts. Mounted on demonstration stand.
Dimensions: ca. 28 x 28 cm.
For building a simplified representation of a short segment of double helix. It can be built and disassembled repeatedly. All pieces are made of plastic and can be identified by different colours. The completed model is in the...
This human skeleton is great for students to learn the components and structure of the human skeleton. Mounted on demonstration stand. Height: 80 cm.
Used to examine the teeth and other structures within the mouth. Useful in locating difficult to see areas behind the teeth.
Life sized skeleton model with detailed bone structure to help demonstrate the nuances of the human skelatal system. Great for students to learn the components and structure of the human skeleton.
Size: 170 cm
The vivarium made of acrylic glass allows a glance into the soil and the home of earthworms. With the included colourful granules you can mark different layers. It helps to see how the worm mixes the layers while building...
The white surface shows the outlined countries. Colour them with erase dry markers and write the names of continents or countries on the globe.
Contents:
Globe - Ø ca. 28 cm6 dry wipe markers12 reusable animal stickers
To get familiar with the wind directions and their relation. 4 games to find out
Where is the northern direction?Is this tree in the south?In which direction can you find the tree or the bridge?Where are different objects...
EXPEDITION BELT for little explorers
An essential item for exciting expeditions outside.Whether loupe, tweezers, torch, shovel or sweets... anything finds its place.
Go on your own sound safari!
Exploring the nature is more than the vision of things.Discover the sounds of water, forest, meadow and animals.With the help of the earphones you can hear all sounds loud and clear.
Batteries not...
How does our inside look like? How does a human body work? What functions have our organs to fulfil and where can we find them? Children are interested in those kind of questions and here they can find a lot of answers...
Great for nature walks and around-town explorations. Junior explorers are encouraged to discover their environment. Informative and exciting viewing is granted! Push the telescope together and store it in a space- saving way.
Where does the rain come from? Why do rivers flow? Demonstrate the water cycle in our nature: Fill water into the sea and lay soms ice cubes into the cloud. Use a desk lamp as sun - and see what happens. The sun evaporates the...
These big human teeth demonstrate how different teeth are used for chewing, biting and gnawing. The models show incisor, canine, molar, grinder.
Size: 17-23 cm
GIANT MOLAR WITH DENTAL CARIES
This set of 4 molar teeth shows different stages of a caries attack.
Height: 19 cm.
The students discover how we taste with this model of the tongue.
Height: 15 cm with stand.
To demonstrate good oral hygiene to children. Teeth are connected to large flexible wire allowing the giant toothbrush to access the hard-to-reach areas.
Toothbrush: 36 cm long. Dimensions: 24 x 19 x 14 cm.
4 times life size.
A giant model of the ear, for elementary science classes. Shows all major structures related to hearing and balance. Features a removeable bone section to reveal the auditory ossicles with eardrum and...
High detailed eye model. Dissectible into 6 parts: top section, vitreous body, bottom section, lens, iris, cornea. Mounted on a stand.
Size: Ø 16 cm, height 21 cm.
This model of the skin shows a section in three-dimensional form. Individual skin layers are differentiated and important structures such as hair, sweat glands, receptors, nerves, vessels are shown in detail. Mounted on...
Full size heart model made of durable ABS. With detachable cover piece and valves. Highly realistic.
Dimensions: 10 x 6 x 5 cm.
Detailed model of the heart at approx. 3 times life size. Dissectible into 3 parts. Mounted on demonstration stand.
Dimensions: ca. 28 x 28 cm.
For building a simplified representation of a short segment of double helix. It can be built and disassembled repeatedly. All pieces are made of plastic and can be identified by different colours. The completed model is in the...
This human skeleton is great for students to learn the components and structure of the human skeleton. Mounted on demonstration stand. Height: 80 cm.