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Brand: National Geographic
Piece together a skeleton. Examine every organ. Watch it glow in the dark.
Nine anatomically correct organs — each one removable from the body shell by hand or with the included forceps. The heart. The brain. The lungs. Picking them up one at a time is what makes them real.
Eighteen bones that absorb light and glow in the dark. Charge them under a lamp, carry the model to a dark room, and watch the skeleton light up. It never gets old.
The same kind of instrument used in real labs. Precise enough to lift out a tiny kidney, satisfying enough to make every examination feel like the genuine article.
Once built, the body stands on its own display stand. Building it is the activity — displaying it is the reward. A 2025 NAPPA Award Winner, independently evaluated for educational quality.

This is different from reading about the human body — it’s picking up each organ, turning it over, and fitting it back into exactly the right spot. The liver is bigger than expected. The intestines take up more room than they should. The trachea is oddly light. These are the kinds of discoveries that stick with kids long after the model is back on the shelf.
See what building it actually looks like

Getting familiar with every piece before assembly begins

Using the forceps to position each organ and bone precisely

The identification chart makes it clear where each piece belongs

Matching each piece to the guide before placing it in the body

The body shell with every organ, bone, and muscle ready to place

Fully assembled — every organ and bone in place

Anatomically accurate detail — organs and bones that look the part

The glow-in-the-dark reveal — the moment every build works toward

Getting familiar with every piece before assembly begins

Using the forceps to position each organ and bone precisely

The identification chart makes it clear where each piece belongs

Matching each piece to the guide before placing it in the body

The body shell with every organ, bone, and muscle ready to place

Fully assembled — every organ and bone in place

Anatomically accurate detail — organs and bones that look the part

The glow-in-the-dark reveal — the moment every build works toward

Build it, examine it, and watch it glow.