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Learn about the locations and shapes of the bones of the body with Tiny Tim. This miniature skeleton offers a unique hands-on learning experience for young scientists and curious kids. Tiny Tim is also a…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueA reduced scale three dimensional model of the human torso developed to explore a variety of systems: respiratory, circulatory, nervous, digestive and urinary. Fine detailed sculpturing with hand painted…
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The Tree Biodiversity Kit allows student to get hands on, learning about North American tree species and how climate effects tree growth. The kit includes six tree rounds, consisting of oak, basswood,…
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Introduce your students to the architecture of the human body by exploring the X-rays of a 5’ tall young adult in the activity kit “True to life Human X-rays”.
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What Leaf Is It? is a hands-on nature kit containing samples of North American leaves, both identified and unidentified. The kit also contains a leaf identification manual and a teacher’s manual with…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Science is stylish with this fun wearable kit available at the OISE Library. The What's Inside Me? Apron offers an interactive look at human biology, presenting a three-dimensional peek inside the internal…
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The OISE library’s World of Animals activity kit is guaranteed to fascinate both teachers and children alike! When switched on, this high-tech globe illuminates with dual-image effect that shows marine…