Quantum Pad Book: Human Body
- Students explore the 5 senses and 7 systems of the human body
- Colorful see-through pages overlap, building the anatomy and showing its development
- Complements school science curriculum with 2 engaging learning and test modes
- Interactive pen and activities bring basic anatomy to life
- For use with the Quantum Pad learning system only
Used with the Quantum Pad learning system, this interactive book sparks your 3rd, 4th or 5th grader’s enthusiasm for studying the endless fascinations of basic anatomy. Showing the human body’s amazing systems from the inside out, the book features colorful see-through pages in which they can clearly see the stages of the body’s growth and development. Designed to provide a stimulating complement to school science curriculum, it offers 2 engaging learning and test modes. As the translucent pages overlap, students explore the 5 senses and the 7 body systems, layer by layer, from the skeletal system to the circulatory to the muscular system and beyond. Includes an interactive book and cartridge that pops into the Quantum Pad learning system (sold separately).



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Dissappointing; not enough for brighter kids to learn,
My son was attracted by the Human Body excerpt pages in the Quantum Pad sampler book which had charismatic descriptions that really helped you learn the organ functions.
So we got this book, and were surprised to find that when we turned to the same pages, it did not contain the descriptions, just the body part names. How dissappointing! The sampler book pages (same pictures, added audio) are so much better! I thought they were supposed to be direct excerpts, but they apparently embellished the sampler pages to attract sales from the store demos.
I think the money would be better spent on a well-written and illustrated regular anatomy book for this age group. The real shame is that this cartridge could have been so much more, if it truly contained the type of content that the sampler does.
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|Difficult…,
We were not impressed with this Leap Pad book, while we have been happy with all of the others. There wasn’t much description on any of the pages, and it can be difficult to get the pointer EXACTLY where you want it to go. If you don’t get it in exactly the right place, not a fraction of a millimeter off, you get the answers wrong. I think they tried to cram too much information into too few pages.
The Human Body pages are fun to look at, and you can certainly learn from it, but this one is more difficult to maneuver than the others, and my daughter has not played with it nearly as much as her other Leap Pad books.
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|Growing on Us
My daughter was not very enthusiastic about this book at first. She thought it was pretty gross. She liked the pages showing the different age groups and things that happen to your body at different stages, but was not too interested in the actual body parts themselves. Now, she looks at it every chance she gets. I think it a very good book to learn about the body and systems, but only when your child is ready.
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