The National Geographic Frog Dissection Lab Kit is a safe and humane alternative to dissecting a real frog! The glow-in-the-dark bones and realistic organs are encased in a safe, odor-free gel. Kids use the included tools to extract each of the 11 anatomy pieces to study closer. The organ pieces include the brain and eyes, lower organs, stomach, heart, and lungs, and the skeleton components (skull, spine, front & back legs, pelvis) glow in the dark, making this biology kit truly unique and fun! With the included gel refill, kids can reassemble their frog and refill it to conduct another dissection, making this kit perfect for biology classrooms and homeschool lessons!
Evaluation comments:
“My kids and I were very excited and intrigued upon receiving this kit. The frog skeleton and organs come in a firm jello-like substance, making it easy to see and cut through.”
“The kit comes with a directional packet that identifies each part of the frog along with fun frog facts.”
“The skeleton also glows in the dark after being exposed to light for a few minutes.”
“I think this is a very nice quality science kit. My kids loved cutting through the frog and taking it apart. The frog’s organs and skeleton all connect easily with plastic cut outs and notches. The booklet details each part of the frog’s anatomy and guides you on how to reconnect the body once you’ve “dissected” it.”
“I very much appreciate that there is an additional blue gel packet included so that you can recreate the frog in its mold.”