Wooden 5-Layer Puzzle (Inset Board) “Human Anatomy – Boy – 3”
Learning about the human body becomes even more engaging when the character looks like you! This inclusive anatomical puzzle features a dark-skinned boy and helps children explore how the human body works — while also promoting diversity, self-awareness, and respect for physical differences. The puzzle consists of 5 layers, from outer clothing to the skeletal system.
5 anatomical layers:
Dressed boy
Body without clothes
Muscular system
Internal organs & blood vessels
Skeleton
Total of 38 pieces
Wooden inset board with cutouts for each level
Made from safe HDF with high-quality printed graphics
Understanding of human anatomy and body systems
Recognition of key body parts and internal organs
Spatial awareness, logic, and sequencing
First introduction to biology through play
Respect for bodily and ethnic diversity
Start with the outer layer — the fully dressed character
Remove one layer at a time: clothes → skin → muscles → organs → bones
Talk about what each layer shows and how the body works
Perfect for individual exploration or group-based lessons
Compare with other anatomy puzzles (Boy Type 2, Girl)
Identify and name visible body parts and organs
Use in biology or “All About Me” lessons
STEM learning: how our bodies are built and function
Teachers, tutors, speech therapists, psychologists
Educators working with inclusive and diverse classrooms
Parents of curious learners
Kids aged 4 to 9
High-demand theme: anatomy + diversity + early science
Complete visual tool with 5 detailed layers
Durable and safe materials (HDF with bright illustrations)
Popular in preschools, elementary schools, therapy rooms, STEM clubs
Ideal for educational bundles and gift sets
More than a puzzle — it’s a respectful journey through science, self-identity, and curiosity. Layer by layer, kids discover how we’re built — and why every body matters.