Young Explorers, Jot Away: Activities for The Human Body
Over the past few months we’ve received countless emails about every giggle, question, and aha! moment kids have discovered while playing The Human Body.
To stoke more of those questions and moments, we’re rolling out further explorations of the human body, system by system, to help your kids see anatomy in action with their own bodies. Up first are the skeletal and digestive systems. Help your child bend and (gently!) twist joints, sketch their meals, and examine the connection between the first bite of food and their next bathroom stop (yup, they can clock poops).
We’re sharing these in PDF form, so please feel free to print, share, and post your kids’ discoveries using the #tinybop hashtag. Eureka!
Over the past few months we’ve received countless emails about every giggle, question, and aha! moment kids have discovered while playing The Human Body.
To stoke more of those questions and moments, we’re rolling out further explorations of the human body, system by system, to help your kids see anatomy in action with their own bodies. Up first are the skeletal and digestive systems. Help your child bend and (gently!) twist joints, sketch their meals, and examine the connection between the first bite of food and their next bathroom stop (yup, they can clock poops).
We’re sharing these in PDF form, so please feel free to print, share, and post your kids’ discoveries using the #tinybop hashtag. Eureka!
Explore the digestive system
Explore the skeletal system