Dr. Livingston's Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle: The Human Head
Dr. Livingston's Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle: The Human Head
Volume 1 of Dr. Livingston's Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle: The Human Head is a 441-piece puzzle measuring 23 x 18 inches when fully assembled. With it, your child will create a cross-section of the brain, the thick bony skull, the jaw, and teeth.
He will also fit together an eye, the muscles that support and move the eye, and the neck that protects the spinal cord and houses the esophagus, larynx, and trachea.
About Dr. Livingston's Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzles
A popular pastime during the COVID-19 pandemic was jigsaw puzzles. With a world that felt out of control, jigsaw puzzles provided a clear goal and a sense of purpose.
Families could gather and spend an afternoon assembling a puzzle. The pieces could be left on a table to tinker on whenever the mood hit. Because jigsaw puzzles engage both sides of the brain, they are an excellent choice for people of all ages and not just during a quarantine!
This makes us pleased to be adding Dr. Livingston's beautiful, larger-than-life, medically-illustrated human anatomy puzzles. Each uniquely-shaped puzzle presents scientifically accurate cross-sections of the human body, at about twice the size of an actual human. Your students will find themselves naturally learning as they work on the different anatomy sections.
Each puzzle box looks like a vintage medical text and includes a front cover that seals shut with a durable magnetic clasp. A detailed, labeled image identifying all the parts is on the inside flap of the box. The puzzle pieces are of good quality, and the educational value of this puzzle is unsurpassed. Each Dr. Livingston puzzle may be assembled and displayed individually or combined to create a continuous 10' tall jigsaw puzzle of the human body. There are seven Dr. Livingston volumes available.
Publisher: Genius Games, LLC
Age Recommendation: 14+
Pieces: 441 Pieces
Faith-Based: No
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
review by Just a Mom Trying to Make It Happen
”Each puzzle piece was large and very detailed. Seeing grains of muscle, the wrinkles in the brain, and the strands in tendons was so impressive. It sometimes felt like we were looking at the real thing.”
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”We loved this puzzle and found the benefits far outweighed the few negatives.”
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