Unlock the Wonders of the Human Body! 🧬
The FreebearMontessori Busy Book is an interactive educational tool designed for toddlers aged 4-8, featuring 15 pages across 5 themes that delve into human anatomy. This compact, travel-friendly book comes with a skeleton toy, making it an ideal gift for young learners and a perfect addition to homeschooling activities.
Theme | Letters |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Pieces | 15 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.44"L x 11.41"W |
Size | Small |
S**Y
Amazing busy book
It was a great book with many educational pages. My daughter loved setting it up and using it. It was a decent size and kept her entertained. Easy enough for her to use and figure out on her own. Great picture quality as well
M**.
My 6-Year-Old Now Knows Where His Spleen Is (And Reminds Me Constantly)
The media could not be loaded. If you’ve ever wanted your child to casually drop the word “esophagus” into dinner conversation, this is the book for you.I bought this busy book for my 6-year-old because I figured it was time he learned there’s more to the human body than just boogers and bellybuttons. Not only did this book deliver — it’s now the busiest thing in our household (second only to my child’s bladder, apparently).It’s colorful, interactive, and shockingly durable — which is important because it’s been dropped, stepped on, and once, horrifyingly, used as a makeshift plate for chicken nuggets (don’t worry, it wiped clean like a champ).The flaps and pop-ups kept my son entertained for longer than any screen — and he now proudly points to his kidneys and announces, “These are my filters!” like a very small, slightly alarming doctor.We’ve had real conversations about the heart, lungs, and even digestion — and by “real,” I mean he once compared the large intestine to a “weird slide for poop.” Science!If you're looking for something educational, engaging, and just the right amount of gross to make it kid-approved, this book is a must. Bonus: I now have a tiny personal trainer who yells “Use your muscles!” when I reach for the remote.Highly recommend — 10/10, would let my kid educate strangers about the pancreas again.
D**R
Set up takes a while but it is worth it!
I love this! But before buying this, make sure that you know and are okay with the fact that you will have to pop out all of the pieces and will have to place the velcro on both the pieces and the necessary places in the book. It took me a very long time, but it was worth it because the book turned out really nice! I love all of the different activities it has and how well it does at teaching young kids.
R**R
Great Educational Tool
This book is pretty cool! My kids are both super interested and already want to use it every day.My only complaint is that one page is missing. All other pages are there except page 5
K**P
Missing pieces
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE: customer service did respond back to me and take care of the mistake that was made and I have adjusted my rating to show that! My daughter loves the book and it’s allowed for good teaching opportunities for me!Just finished putting this together for my daughter and it is very cute and seems well-made, However, it is missing pieces and instead they sent me duplicates of others I already had. I am hoping to get this resolved with the company. I have sent them a message regarding this issue but have not heard back yet. I will update my Review if it is resolved well. Putting this together takes a lot of work and time so I’m really hoping to not have to return it and put it together again.
C**L
My 3yo loved it. It's DIY book.
I purchased this book for when my child started asking about how babies are made. They were 3 years old when they asked, and was getting frustrated with my simple answers. As another comment mentioned, this is a "DIY" book—you need to tailor it to your household and your child's level of understanding. The book simple concept and images are easy for children to understand. The interactive pieces are a great teaching tools, which is not common. It's not a perfect book, and would love to see improvements. However, it great to teach about body safety and anatomy without making it taboo. I would recommend it, and have purchased as as gifts because I see the value of it.
T**.
Awesome book!
Took a little while to put together but I followed the completed pages shown on this listing and it was simple. The book is very well made & a great value for under $20! Will be used a lot in our classroom.
V**A
3 stars is generous
UPDATE: This has already been thrown out. Don't waste your money. Look for one that's magnetic and actually preschooler friendly. Once all the tags a taken off the page, my 6yr old had no idea where anything went back together and they all sat in the bag. There aren't any cues to help show young kids where to put the velcro pieces back to so this is absolutely not a use alone learning board but even with supervision, many adults would struggle their way through putting pieces back where they go.The pros: Colors and graphics look very nice. It comes with a carrying bag with a zipper to help keep pieces inside, which as a mom to young kids, I greatly appreciate. The labels are made of thick cardboard and could certainly be ruined if left unattended, but with supervision, this may hold up.The cons: It will take some getting used to to ignore the grammatical errors. The descriptions are less than thorough but more than preschool friendly. This is definitely geared more for younger elementary aged children than preschool. I bought as a supplemental learning guide for my 2 & 6 yr olds, but this was way over my 6yr old's head and will require quite a bit more instruction than I was hoping it would require. My 10yr old has taken a far more interested liking in it, but the material is below her level. As a mom who's medically trained and whose children have been age appropriately medically trained since early toddlerhood, I'd place this around grades 1-2 for age level appropriateness. (This isn't to say the material is not emotionally efficient or psychologically appropriate, it is however much harder concepts than a preschooler will willingly grasp- i.e. medical terminology for muscles and the beginning circulatory system. Medical concepts for preschool would be more of HOW the muscles work, the digestive system, even the reproductive system, and less about proper terminology for muscles.) One of my bigger complaints is the durability of this. This isn't magnetic and with repeated play, the velcro on these will likely wear thin quickly. Another strange fact, it starts with having print on both sides of the page. Then it went to only one sided, but then back to two sided. It isn't missing pages, just oddly put together. The last page also isn't labeled as the other pages are. Like they only had enough stickers to fully fill two pages and just decided not to include other labels for the last page and just print them on. Not a big deal, but it shows how much thought went into this production. Side note: there are EXACTLY the amount of stickers you need, no extras. Don't lose them otherwise something isn't getting used.Overall, looks decent, but functionality is lacking. If I didn't just spend 30 mins setting this up, I'd absolutely return it for something written correctly and as a better and more age appropriate resource.
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