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🧠 Unlock your brain’s potential with hands-on anatomy mastery!
This 31-piece Learning Resources Brain Model offers a compact, durable, and visually engaging way for students aged 8+ to explore neuroanatomy. Featuring separate key brain structures and color-coded regions, it bridges textbook theory with tactile learning. Perfect for classrooms, study sessions, and homeschool environments, it includes a detailed guide and display stand, making it an essential STEM tool for mastering brain science.
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Asin | B0012OELQM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,697 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #614 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Learning Resources |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,474) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Educational Objective | Anatomy of the Brain |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023033359 |
| Included Components | Counter toys |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 9.35 x 6.71 x 2.24 inches |
| Item Type Name | Brain Model |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age Months | 144 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age Months | 96 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LER3335 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty against manufacturer defect |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | LER3335 |
| Set Name | 31-piece |
| Size | 3.75 inches |
| Theme | Science |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 095856255575 765023033359 858160440972 698887680554 |
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Fun & Educational
The detail is really amazing for the size and cost. It even has the ventricles, corpus callosum, and hippocampus as separate pieces. It shows the different areas of the brain very clearly. I teach A&P at the college level and have one of these in my office, which saves a trip to the lab when students stop by with questions. I can even use it during lecture to show how the brain is put together in a general way. I recommend it to my students to help them learn the anatomy, since it fits well with a limited budget.A few points to consider:1) It is very difficult to put together the first time. You need to be gentle but firm to get the pieces to fit right. They don't need to be forced, just coaxed. It takes a decent understanding of the brain to put it together correctly, which is why it is good for students. They have to work at it, which helps them remember it better. Once put together, the pieces fit snugly and will stay together.2) It is detailed and accurate, but definitely not a lab quality brain, which tends to cost several hundred dollars. Part of the learning process can involve using markers to color in additional structures if necessary.3) Believe the age recommendation (8+). Younger children would probably get very frustrated with it, and even the older ones might also. I wouldn't necessarily consider it a toy.4) It's pretty durable, but the tiny pegs that hold it together would definitely break if forced too hard.5) It is small, just as specified in the description. The total height is about 9 inches, which includes the base the model stands on, the brain stem, and cerebrum.
User
Exactly what I needed!
It's quite small, and a few of the holes aren't quite drilled all the way and have to be mashed into place, but for those of us who can't afford a $1,500.00 SOMSO brain, this is a godsend! Attached is a photo of all of the structures. I wish they made a life sized version, but otherwise this is the most detailed articular model I can find.
User
Great Tool for learning
I had purchased this for my wife who was planning on going to medical school. She (at age 24) had some trouble assembling the peices. The directions were not very clear and the brain model itself is a little small.The diagram included was very helpful in the learning process and she even was able to teach me about some parts of the brain using it. She had marked difficulty disassembling it to show me (or herself).Great for learning the seperate parts of the brain, not the easiest to disassemble... and just a little small.
User
Nice Little Model
Cute little educational tool with good detail! Used in a 5th grade setting and was valuable for student education.
User
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I don't like it- I thought it'd be bigger but it's very small. It doesn't really help you gain any knowledge of the brain and it's actually hard to put it together and undo it- it seems like it's made more for decoration than learning or playing. Also it has some funky extra piece which doesn't even fit the model. And one of the ends to the brain was loose which made it hard for me to put together. hrmph it doesn't show the limbic system- hypothalmus, hippocampus or anything. It only has the cerebellum which isn't very... interesting unlike other structures in the brain.
User
Will recommend this model
Good quality model. Great way for kinesthetic learner to familiarize with anatomy of the brain.
User
Waste of Money, Poorly Made
I very rarely post one-star reviews, but this product was just that bad. It is so poorly manufactured that you can't get the parts together, and if you do manage to get it together it barely fits so you have to hold it together. Since this was a purchase I had hoped to use with the third graders I work with the inability to manipulate it without it falling apart renders it completely useless. If you want to glue everything together and never take it apart it MIGHT work, but even then most of the rubber pegs are so out of place and bent that you can't get it together even with glue. Also, the brain is SOOOOO small. Absolutely useless and a complete waste of money. Oh, and if you're hoping the instructions will help, you'll be sadly mistaken. Pictures-only instructions that do very little to help.
User
Nice but a challenge to assemble
This item met my expectations. I read previous reviews so I knew what I was buying and it's possible faults. I posted a picture of it assembled next to a AA battery for size comparison.The parts are made with a hard plastic/rubber. They fit together in sort of a interlocking puzzle kind of way. I found that I had to line up a few pieces in tandem then push them all together at once. Several pieces interlock so putting one piece together at a time does not work.I would not recommend this item as a toy for a child. This is best as a manipulative for an older student to make a lesson more interesting or as a display piece on a desk. The pieces are hard to get together and take apart so I would not expect to do that more than once during a lesson.
User
Brain size is of you palm. Helpful in educating parts of the brain
It’s a good way of teaching parts of the brain for students. The size of the brain is of your palm so the inside materials are even smaller. Need to be careful when opening and re assembling the brain parts as using it over and over made it break. Not recommend for very small kids as it’s not a toy.
User
Un juego interesante buena calidad
Un juego didáctico y entretenido
User
Small- but that's all you need
I bought this item to help learn anatomy for my neuroscience course. It is a simple, small model, but it is great for visualising regions of the brain and how they relate to one another. Good fun to assemble too and very cheap compared to other models. It may not be hugely detailed, but for the price, it is an excellent revision aid and a nice addition to a student desk!
User
Best Brain Model Under $50 - Small But Practical
Great little model. It's about the size of a hardball, but all the pieces fit together very nicely. It is an ideal size to sit unobtrusively on your desk, but when you read that something is happening in a particular section of the brain, you can correlate the legend with the part and see visually in 3D just how that part relates to the rest of the brain.
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