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What is blood made of?

What is blood made of?

*Please note:  Water beads are dangerous for young children.  Please keep water beads away from a child 3 years old and under, as well as any child who has a habit of putting things in his/her mouth.  What is blood?…

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Human Body Activities for Kids

Human Body Activities for Kids

  The human body is marvelous, isn’t it? I am constantly in awe of the amazing creation that encompasses our bodies. Big Brother asked specifically to learn about the human body this summer and we have been having a blast. We…

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Why the Human Body Needs Both Muscles and Bones

Why the Human Body Needs Both Muscles and Bones

This simple demonstration answers the question of why the human body needs both muscles and bones. This is a great introduction for young children to the various systems in our bodies and how they work together. This activity was inspired by…

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X-Ray Playdough

X-Ray Playdough

  We are having a blast learning about the human body! As we have been learning about the various systems, the boys were especially intrigued with the skeletal system. We came up with this fun and interactive way to learn…

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Books about the Human Body

Books about the Human Body

  We are diving headfirst into learning about the human body this summer (just for fun)! After our blood demonstration, the boys are especially intrigued! Here are some of our favorite books about the human body as well as some that…

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Alphabet Craft:  B is for Body

Alphabet Craft: B is for Body

A few weeks ago, I asked each of the boys to tell me three things that they want to learn more about this summer. The first thing on Big Brother’s list was to learn about the human body. We decided…

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