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Discover what it means to be an entomologist, the branch of zoology that studies insects. With this set of X-Rays and picture cards, children can use the power of science and technology to learn the different parts of an insect, such as the head, thorax and abdomen, while seeing for themselves how even very different creatures can have very similar structures. Line up the cards so that you can see straight through the different insects, from the top, through the inside to the bottom. Includes: 36 X-rays, 36 picture cards, 4 x 6" (10 x 15cm) and guide.
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Discover what it means to be an entomologist, the branch of zoology that studies insects. With this set of X-Rays and picture cards, children can use the power of science and technology to learn the different parts of an insect, such as the head, thorax and abdomen, while seeing for themselves how even very different creatures can have very similar structures. Line up the cards so that you can see straight through the different insects, from the top, through the inside to the bottom. Includes: 36 X-rays, 36 picture cards, 4 x 6" (10 x 15cm) and guide.