Multi-layered wooden sorter: "Human anatomy - girl - 3". (Wooden puzzles for children)
Learning about the human body becomes more exciting when the character feels familiar and inspiring! This educational anatomy puzzle features a bright, modern girl character and helps children explore how the body is built — from outer appearance to muscles, organs, and bones. Perfect for biology lessons, STEM activities, or thoughtful play at home.
5 anatomical layers:
Girl dressed
Body without clothing
Muscular system
Internal organs and circulatory system
Skeleton
Total of 38 pieces
Wooden base with cutouts for each layer
Made from sturdy HDF with high-quality printed graphics
Understanding the structure of the human body
Recognizing organs, muscles, and internal systems
Developing spatial thinking, logic, and attention
Learning body awareness and early biology
Encouraging respect for body diversity and individuality
Start with the top layer: the girl fully dressed
Remove layers one by one: skin → muscles → organs → bones
Talk about what’s shown at each stage and how it works
Suitable for solo play or educational group settings
Use in “My Body” or anatomy-themed lessons
Compare with other puzzles in the series (Girl Type 1, Boys)
Organ identification games: find it, name it, explain it
Great for STEM clubs or early science programs
Teachers, therapists, educators
Parents of curious learners
Kindergartens, schools, learning centers
Ideal for children aged 4–9
In-demand themes: anatomy, inclusion, body literacy
Complete educational set with 5 structured layers
Durable materials, visually engaging design
Combines well with other puzzles in the anatomy series
Perfect for STEM kits and gift bundles
This puzzle is more than a toy — it's a journey into understanding the human body with curiosity and care. Layer by layer, children discover how we are built — and why it matters.