

🧠 Unlock the secrets inside you — before your friends do!
The SMARTLAB Toys Squishy Human Body kit offers an immersive anatomy experience with 21 removable squishy organs, bones, and muscles, complemented by precision tools and a 24-page illustrated STEM book. Perfect for kids 8 and up, it combines tactile learning with detailed scientific insights, making it a must-have for young science enthusiasts and homeschoolers eager to master human biology.










| ASIN | 1932855785 |
| Age Range Description | 8 and up |
| Battery Description | No batteries required |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,272 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,268 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | SMARTLAB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,644 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Anatomy for Kids, Biology for Kids, Concentration, Experimentation and Cause & Affect, Hands-On Learning |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00834509000540, 09781932855784 |
| Included Components | toy |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 2.75 x 13.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | toy |
| Item Weight | 1.26 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Smart Lab Toys |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1296 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | Standard |
| Subject | JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Anatomy & Physiology, NON-CLASSIFIABLE |
| Theme | DYI, Education, STEM, Science, Toys |
| UPC | 860009347328 834509000540 |
M**C
Great learning tool!
Since we homschool, I'm always looking for new things to help teach my kids! Recently we've been learning a lot about the human body and anatomy. I thought this set would be perfect since it gives them the ability to touch and see where each organ belongs. This set is pretty neat because there is quite a bit of information included with it. There is an easy to follow book filled with facts and information about each organ, as well as an organizer to help you keep track of parts when you're taking the body apart and putting it back together. The set also includes a set if tweezers and a set of forceps that you can use to move the body parts around. The "insides" are sticky and squishy so I would suggest keeping them covered when not in use as to avoid hair or other contaminants getting on them. This body does not have gender specific organs at all, so it's not technically a male or female, bit we decided to name ours "Mr. Guts" who just so happens to have a brother named "Mr. Bones" that lives with us. Overall, I'm very happy with this set! It has been a great tool to have to help my children learn more about the human body and it's many different parts and functions. I think this would make a great gift for any child 4 and older. I would suggest you make sure your child knows not to put pieces in their mouth as these could become a choking hazard to anyone smaller. One other thing I'd like to note is that this set is only big enough for maybe two or three people to use at once so if you're wanting it for a larger classroom, I'd suggest multiple sets.
D**T
Brilliant toy
I bought this for my seven-year-old for Christmas and it is proving to be one of those elusive toys that combines fun and education. The booklet is great, explaining organs in plain (even humorous) language. There is no coverage of reproductive anatomy, which would probably be an issue for some parents, but they don't shy away from other bodily functions. The squishy parts are fun, and normal handling hasn't yet torn them. The intestines are especially clever, and must have been quite a toy prototyping challenge for the manufacturer. The forceps and tweezers, while cheap and plastic, are a nice touch. My only complaint is in the quality of the hard plastic parts. Despite great care, one of the pins holding the arm muscle piece broke off the first time we took the model apart. Both the leg muscle and arm muscle parts are separating at the seams. The pegs that are meant to fit into the display base are too big for the holes. I remedied this by "sanding" the inside of the holes with a 7/64" drill bit. I bought this as a holiday "lightning deal", but even at twenty bucks this is a good value for a great toy.
A**.
Fun and educational
Great for any age! Both of my kids had a blast playing with this. They didn’t even realize they were learning while playing with it! Great quality but some pieces can be easily lost.
L**A
Good educational model for curious kids but a size or two to small
Good and accurate model for curious kids to explore the layers of organs in a body by taking a toy apart and putting it back together. Initital 'wow' factor was diminished by a great colorful big picture on the box and a considerably 'smaller' (by comparison) model that came out of it. I wish the size of the figure was significantly bigger, but I knew the size limitations by reading the reviews when I ordered it. The biggest value of this toy for us was educational, that a kid CAN explore inside the layers of a body, organize the body parts on the body chart, and put them back into the model. There was LOTS of help required from adult, and at times only the adult could 'work' the toy and the kid got dis-interested if a step took too long. I am afraid the toy won't last long, as few prongs (that hold the hard parts) bent and and an organ or two tore/ripped off during the first use. The shell/skin and organs seemed definitely to small for adult hands, and sometimes to 'loose/fragile' and tiny in child's hands also. Kid are not gentle with toys in general, but they needed extra reminders of the 'squishy' factor of our internal parts. This actually was an added educational bonus for us, that it took patience and skill to put it back together (easier to take it out). Also, we could say that we need to be 'kind' and 'gentle' with/to our bodies, because they are soft and squishy inside and sometimes even 'breakable'. The kid seemed not to be 'grossed out' by the way the organs feel, and for that I am giving one extra star for the 'fun' factor with respect to the 3 star durability. If you play it "right", there is 'extra value' included in the package about the fragility of human life/body in general. Great begginer toy if you want to 'demonstrate' something following along the included Human Body book or any other 'HB' book you might have. This was our overarching goal --- to have 'hands on' model to go along with what you read about in books at this stage of kid develpment when they are curious about their bodies. Overall it was fun to 'touch' and experience something that otherwise it is only flat picture in the book. It is yet to be determined how many 'full use' (in and out) cycles we can get from it :)
T**S
Great gift for a curious young mind
I recently bought the SmartLab Toys Squishy Human Body for my son and he absolutely loves it! The kit comes with 21 removable body parts and an informative anatomy book. The body parts are made of a high quality, squishy material that is durable and easy to clean. My son has been having a great time learning about the body parts and their functions. The book is full of interesting facts and helpful illustrations that make learning about the body fun and educational. It's a great gift for any curious child. Highly recommend!
T**I
Good product, great quality, kids loved it!
I’m a medical student and my nephew loves anything doctor/medicine related. I got this for his fourth birthday and he was thrilled! All the legos and trucks stayed behind and he wouldn’t let this thing go. The pieces are very mushy and nice to play with, there’s a nice booklet that explains the job of each organ and it comes with plastic tweezers. It is a little challenging to put all the organs back properly and requires help from an adult who knows some anatomy the first few times.. also there’s no spleen. But all in all great gift for smart kids.
B**E
Big hit for this homeschooling physician!
This is a fantastic tool for a homeschool unit on the human body. I use it with my 6 and 4 year olds, but it is probably intended for 8-10 year olds. (I'm a physician trying to homeschool, and so my unit on the human body is probably far from typical!) If you don't homeschool, this is still worth having. Use it with your kids to review what they are covering in their lessons. (I believe that's technically called 'afterschooling'!) I don't think it would work well in a classroom, though. Way too small; it needs to be used with maybe 2-3 kids max at a time. I get it out for every lesson of our human body study. We look at the system we are studying, and it is a tremendous visual aid to understand the physiology. For example: Today we talked about respiration. The diaphragm can be tricky to explain, so I used this model. With the forceps I pushed the diaphragm piece up and down while making exaggerated sound effects. "What happens to the lungs when I push this up? What about if it pulls down? Where does the air go?" and they were able to see clearly how the diaphragm pulls air in and pushes it out. Never would've gotten that from a textbook. I also use this model for a Charlotte Mason style of narration. I can take all of the pieces out, and as I put them back in place ask "Hand me the stomach. Which piece is it? What does it do?" The youngest child gets the first shot, and then the older can add what he knows. For review I can hand my son the forceps and ask him to "tell me what happens to food." He can trace the path of an apple through the model and explain what happens in each spot. Visual aids are a huge asset when learning anything, but especially something that can be hard for a child to visualize, such as the inside of a body. Illustrations in a book are helpful, but this goes several steps beyond. A line sketch of "my digestive system" is good, but too abstract for a young child to really make any meaningful connection with the actual human body. This model is that connecting piece between books and the physical world. Just a warning: this is fairly delicate. Keep away from the littles. It needs to be kept put away and gotten out for school. Let it get mixed in with other toys and kiss your kidneys goodbye! If you are doing a human body unit, I also really like How Your Body Works, Grades 1-3 and First Encyclopedia of the Human Body (First Encyclopedias) . Good luck!
S**N
Not very durable
It isnt very durable, and also isnt a good gift for your kid. DO NOT get them one. They might not say theyy didnt like it, but they dont, unless they REALLY are into anatomy.
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