Inside Out Lenticular Human Body Poster Review & Giveaway

Having written before about this family’s love for science (especially my guys’ love for science), I’ve shared experiments, things we’ve studied, and more. Science is easily studied, but it can become so much more real when you have the right manipulatives and illustrations on hand….for instance, this next product from Educational Insights.

The Inside Out Lenticular Human Body Poster is a fabulous way to study the human body and to see it in a whole new light. We can’t really imagine what lies underneath our skin; we can try, but it’s illustrated posters and pictures like this that make it become very real. This poster is a kind of 3D poster that changes depending on the angle that you hold it. It can be hard to see the different parts, but it is truly an awesome way to get to know what is inside our bodies.

So, what all can you see with this Human Body Poster? How is it different from other human body posters? Well, you get 4 views with this poster. The first view is 2 kids, a boy and a girl. Another view would be the organs, such as the brain, intestines, stomach, heart, lungs, etc. Next is the muscular system, and lastly, is the skeletal system. It really puts a whole new perspective on how amazing the human body is…how intricately detailed it is. For us, it’s a great way to talk about Creation and how amazing it is that God thought of every little detail when creating our bodies….how incredibly amazing it is that all of these parts come together to form a body that works together in every way.

You can purchase the Inside Out Lenticular Human Body Poster for $19.99 from Educational Insights; it’s geared for ages 8-11. This poster is definitely a great supplement for any study of the human body. We are actually keeping it hung up in our little classroom area of the kitchen. It’s made of a sturdy material, so it doesn’t bend or tear at all, making it perfect for my boys. It’s fun just to sit and pore over sometimes, looking at all the organs and bones. The muscular system just flat out amazes me. You can Like Educational Insights on Facebook.

The great news is that Educational Insights is giving one MamaBuzz reader the Inside Out Lenticular Human Body Poster. You can enter to win by doing one or more of the following; just be sure to leave a separate comment for each way that you enter. I’ll draw the winner, via random.org on Tuesday, August 9. This giveaway is open to U.S. and Canada (void where prohibited). Good luck, and have a wonderful day!

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(Disclosure: I received an Inside Out Lenticular Human Body Poster, free of charge, from Educational Insights, for the purposes of this review. All views/opinions remain solely my own.)

The Klutz Guide to the Galaxy Review & Giveaway

I can remember, as a young teenager, getting my dad’s binoculars out of our coat closet and sneaking out in the yard, after dark, to look at the moon and gaze at the stars. I remember being fascinated by the moon’s surface, trying so hard to see anything that I could see. My grandma used to tell me that there was a man in the moon….I used to imagine what it must be like to walk on the moon, what it must be like with mountains and craters. I think that fascination has been transferred over to my oldest son now. Jacob’s so fascinated with astronomy. In fact, he’s voiced interest in joining the local astronomy club, which I’m seriously considering doing. We’re also heading to Bryce Canyon this summer, and I’ve heard that stargazing is absolutely phenomenal there….amazing.

Klutz actually offers so many options in the way of educational books and kits. The Klutz Guide to the Galaxy, by Pat Murphy and the Scientists of Klutz Labs, has to be one of the most interesting books we’ve used so far. It covers a host of astronomical topics and gives kids the opportunity to study about the sun, the moon, the planets, stars, and more. I love the Klutz books because they’re not all black and white…..boring….ugh. Instead they’re always full of interesting facts and things that are really outside the box. For instance, when studying the phases of the moon, you get to compare the moon with the Phases of Dave. Oh, and don’t forget to study up on the Important Information for Werewolves. Plus, see how old you are on other planets; that is really fun to discuss and think about. I love that on Mars, Jacob would only be 5 years old again….This book is more in-depth and hands-on, as well. Kids get to make a sundial, use a night flashlight, make a telescope, study the stars with the help of Star Maps, use the Lunatic Wheel to study the moon, and even keep track of all they observe with the Galactic Passport for Interstellar Travel.

Jacob and I actually have made the telescope so far. The telescope was fun to make, really quite simple. It’s a simple tool with real lenses that he can use to look at the moon. You can focus in on things by pushing/pulling the tubes apart/together.You can purchase The Klutz Guide to the Galaxy for $19.99 from Klutz. It’s geared for ages 8 and up. I highly recommend this book; it would make an excellent supplemental study for science….but it also makes for an awesome summer boredom buster, especially on warm evenings when the stars are out in full force. Find more information here. You can also find Klutz Books on Facebook.

The great news is that Klutz is giving 2 MamaBuzz readers The Klutz Guide to the Galaxy! You can enter to win by doing one or more of the following; just be sure to leave a separate comment for each way that you enter. I’ll draw the winner, via random.org, on Monday, August 8. This giveaway is open to U.S. and Canada only (void where prohibited). Good luck, and have a wonderful day!

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