Interactive Human Anatomy Model
Introduce students to the fascinating world of human biology with the Interactive Human Anatomy Model — a hands-on educational STEM learning system designed to help children explore the structure and function of the human body through immersive, tactile discovery.
This detailed 32-piece anatomy model allows students to examine removable organs, skeletal structures, muscular systems, and anatomical relationships while developing foundational knowledge in biology, physiology, and scientific observation.
Designed for inquiry-based learning and real-world biological exploration, this interactive anatomy kit supports both structured curriculum use and independent STEM discovery, making it ideal for homeschool environments, ESA-approved educational programs, classrooms, science enrichment, and future healthcare-focused learning pathways.
What Students Learn
Human Biology & Anatomy
- Structure and function of major human organs
- Skeletal system organization and support
- Muscular system fundamentals
- Relationships between organs, bones, and body systems
- Basic physiology and body function
Scientific Observation & Inquiry
- Identification and classification of anatomical structures
- Observation and comparison skills
- Evidence-based reasoning and scientific discussion
- Systems thinking and biological organization
- Scientific vocabulary and terminology
STEM Skill Development
- Hands-on exploration and tactile learning
- Critical thinking and analytical reasoning
- Pattern recognition and spatial understanding
- Fine motor coordination
- Independent scientific investigation
NGSS Alignment
The Interactive Human Anatomy Model supports core dimensions of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) through hands-on biological investigation, model-based learning, and systems exploration.
Science & Engineering Practices
Students engage in:
- Developing and using models
- Constructing explanations from evidence
- Planning and carrying out investigations
- Analyzing and interpreting information
- Using scientific tools for exploration and observation
- Engaging in evidence-based scientific reasoning
Crosscutting Concepts
- Structure and function
- Systems and system models
- Organization and relationships within biological systems
- Scale, proportion, and quantity
Disciplinary Core Ideas
Life Science
- LS1.A — Structure and Function of Living Organisms
- Human body systems and organ interactions
- Skeletal and muscular support systems
Engineering & Technology
- Use of scientific models for investigation and understanding
- Observation-based scientific learning
Learning Experience
Students follow a structured anatomy learning pathway:
Explore
Examine the external anatomy model and identify major body structures.
Remove & Investigate
Take apart organs, bones, and muscular structures to understand anatomical relationships.
Observe
Compare body systems and analyze how organs, muscles, and bones work together.
Organize
Use the included identification chart and learning guide to classify structures and functions.
Reflect
Strengthen scientific reasoning through discussion, labeling, and evidence-based learning.
This progression mirrors real-world scientific modeling and biological investigation practices used in medical and educational environments.
Key Features
- 32-piece interactive anatomy model
- Realistic anatomical detailing
- Removable squishy organs for tactile learning
- Glow-in-the-dark skeletal components
- Detailed muscular structures including arm muscles
- Educational learning guide with anatomy facts
- Display stand for classroom or home presentation
- Hands-on STEM-focused exploration system
What’s Included
- 9” human body shell
- 9 removable organs:
- Heart
- Lungs
- Liver
- Stomach
- Brain
- Kidneys & bladder
- Trachea
- Large & small intestines
- Diaphragm
- 18 glow-in-the-dark bones including:
- Spine
- Sacrum
- Hip bones
- Clavicle
- Scapula
- Arm, hand, leg, and foot bones
- Detailed arm muscles
- Forceps for part removal
- Organization and identification chart
- Display stand
- Educational learning guide
Skills Developed
- Scientific inquiry and observation
- Biological systems understanding
- Critical thinking and analysis
- Identification and classification skills
- Fine motor coordination
- Spatial reasoning
- STEM vocabulary development
- Independent learning and exploration
Recommended For
- Grades 3–10+
- Homeschool biology curriculum
- ESA-approved educational purchases
- STEM enrichment programs
- Classroom demonstrations and science labs
- Parent-guided or independent learning
- Young scientists interested in medicine and biology
Safety Information
- Choking hazard — contains small parts
- Not intended for children under 3 years
- Adult supervision recommended for younger learners
Educational Value
The Interactive Human Anatomy Model provides a highly engaging introduction to human biology through immersive hands-on exploration and model-based STEM learning.
By combining tactile discovery with structured educational content, students develop a deeper understanding of anatomy, body systems, and scientific observation while strengthening curiosity, analytical thinking, and foundational life science knowledge.
Designed for future scientists, healthcare enthusiasts, homeschool families, educators, and STEM programs seeking a premium NGSS-aligned human biology learning experience.