Brain Mold
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Retail Price: $15.00
Our Price: $14.95
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Item: ROY022
Quantity on Hand: 27
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Develop knowledge of human intelligence, personalities and anatomy while making gelatin brains! Our creatively designed gelatin brain molds are formed so you layer the internal sections of the brain inside the “gray matter” mold. Each set comes with 6 pieces that fit together to create each half of the entire brain with interior anatomical details.
The life-sized halves are 2” (5 cm) tall by 7” (18 cm) wide
Includes idea guide and 6 molds
Ages 5 +

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Toy Value Index
8.79
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UPC
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066960480115
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Manufacturer SKU
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48011
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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5/4/2011
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Manufactured In
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Canada
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Manufacturer Recommended Minimum Age
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5 years
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brain mold
Posted 12/24/2012 by K Colombo
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both our 13 year old and the 18 year old thought this was a fun and curious science project. we already dabble in amateur psychology and my kids are interested in sciency things like how the brain reads, which areas light up when you play an instrument, not to mention brain surgery. Neurology is a biggy for this generation, and this is a good toy/project to help students visualize what's happening in your head.

Review of Brain Mold
Posted 11/5/2012 by Katie Christensen
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