Roylco True to Life Human X-Rays
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Item: ROY002
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Hold these True to Life Human X-Rays® up to the light or use them on a light table and see every authentic detail of a real skeleton. Arrange the 18 pieces together to reproduce the entire body of a young adult 5’ (1.5 m) tall. The teacher guide includes reproducible artwork and information on radiography. 18 pieces. Age 5+

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Toy Value Index
9.15
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Toy IQ
177
High Genius
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UPC
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066960059113
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Manufacturer SKU
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R5911
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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8/14/2009
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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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Fat Brain Toys Monthly Sales Ranking
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#1237
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A rating of Roylco True to Life Human X-Rays
Posted 3/1/2013
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Real life x-rays of human body. Child wants to be a doctor and loves the idea of learning the human body bones.

Pretty cool
Posted 2/24/2013 by Jennifer
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We received these just in time to learn about the skeleton. My seven year old used them more than my four year old. Both enjoyed taping the pieces to the window to build an entire skeleton while naming the bones. A few days later we went to a local science center and saw they had a similar set in their human body area. It was neat to have materials at home they could enjoy whenever the mood strikes them.

Great learning material
Posted 2/12/2013 by Brandy Palmer
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