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Touch, Label, and Learn Poster: Human Skeleton (1-08976-00)

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The Touch, Label, & Learn Poster: Human Skeleton is a learning tool designed for students or other individuals who are blind or have low vision disabilities. The poster provides an interactive medium for reviewing the names, locations, and relationships of human skeletal bones. The dual tactile/color design of the poster, measuring 16.5 by 23.5 inches, can be used by students with visual impairments and blindness in a classroom setting with sighted peers. Using the provided print/braille labels, a student can build a key that correctly corresponds with the numbered parts of the human skeleton. The poster is best used in combination with the included three-dimensional model of the human skeleton. A self-checking “”Skeleton Answer Key”” with permanent name labels is available for the student to check a student’s assembled poster.

Recommended ages: 8 years and older.

WARNING: Choking Hazard—Small Parts. Not intended for children ages 5 and under without adult supervision.

Technical Specifications: 

Weight: 5.34 pounds.

Dimensions: (L) 29.55 inches by (W) 17.9 inches by (H) 4.9 inches.

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Price: 
179.00
as of: 
11/07/2019
Touch, Label, and Learn Poster: Human Skeleton (1-08976-00)

Made By:

American Printing House For The Blind, Inc.
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer

Manufacturer of products and resources for those with visual impairments/blindness.

Address: 
Phone: 800.223.1839
Fax: 502-899-2274
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
502-895-2405
Abbreviation: 
APH


Sold By:

American Printing House For The Blind, Inc.
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer

Manufacturer of products and resources for those with visual impairments/blindness.

Address: 
Phone: 800.223.1839
Fax: 502-899-2274
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
502-895-2405
Abbreviation: 
APH