Sometimes children’s curiosity about the human body can make adults uneasy. What does the spleen look like? How do the lungs sit attached to the back? Does the brain really look like a walnut?
And if drawing isn’t your strong point, being able to sketch realistic pictures of organs to answer their questions probably needs a little help
Discover with your children what the internal organs look like and where they are located in the human body with Buboo the Owl – Human Body. A fun and educational game with simple illustrations showing pictures of the organs and their position in the body.
The Buboo – Discover the Human Body game is fun, interactive and much loved by children, especially as it works well as a board game at a children’s party, can be a perfect gift for a curious child or can be played as a family game when cold or rainy weather keeps you indoors.
Did you know that the Buboo Game – Discover the Human Body ..
- Is a creative and educational game that helps develop memory.
- It cultivates a competitive spirit in an attempt to collect as many tokens as possible.
- It helps develop associative thinking by recognising the right images for the names,
- It is a unique way to help children discover and explore the human body through play, without feeling constrained
Why choose the Buboo Game – Discover the Human Body
It’s a game with simple rules and mechanics, easy to play even for younger children when they are curious to discover new information about the human body
The cute little owl is responsible for distributing the tokens randomly, without preferences and without taking sides
The game is based on a series of tokens and 2-sided game boards made of thick, sturdy cardboard that complement each other perfectly. Organs such as the brain, thyroid, tooth, heart, lungs, spleen, liver, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bone, bladder, small intestine or colon are illustrated on the game pieces and find their place in the human body
It’s a game suitable for both advanced and beginners, who can identify organs by both names and pictures. In addition, there are 3 game variations to test your knowledge with your little ones
The owl is made of sturdy plastic, and the mechanism is simple to use and involves moving the owl’s eyeballs up and down to distribute the tokens. The sizes are suitable for both adults and curious little ones.
Take up the Buboo Owl challenge and give children a clever way to discover the Human Body.
Recommended age: 8+
Players: 1 – 4 people
Box contains: Buboo the owl, 56 game tokens, 16 2-sided boards, game rules
Game not recommended for children under 3 years old.