Snot - Mucus - Human Anatomy Learning Toy
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• Friendly bacterion companion encountered during a space journey.
• Helps explore how the body reacts to friendly bacteria.
• Travels between spaceships and cannot be contained by vaccines.
• Always carries facial tissue and has a playful personality.
• Causes mild stuffy noses in playful interactions.
• Sparks questions about how interactions affect others on a journey.
• Encourages imaginative play and shared adventures at home.
• Collectible nature lets you create your own story world.
• Includes one collectible vinyl figurine.
• Includes one mini comic book.
• Includes one collector guide book.
• Backed by an award-winning educational curriculum.
• Designed to help kids learn how their bodies work.
• Combines educational activities with play for self-discovery.
• Promotes independence and positive self-esteem in children.
• Educational note: Silicosis is caused by the mineral silica, not by a virus or bacteria.
• When inhaled, silica dust can damage the lungs' air sacs over time.
• Workers in construction, stone cutting, and glass manufacturing face higher exposure risk.
• Helps explore how the body reacts to friendly bacteria.
• Travels between spaceships and cannot be contained by vaccines.
• Always carries facial tissue and has a playful personality.
• Causes mild stuffy noses in playful interactions.
• Sparks questions about how interactions affect others on a journey.
• Encourages imaginative play and shared adventures at home.
• Collectible nature lets you create your own story world.
• Includes one collectible vinyl figurine.
• Includes one mini comic book.
• Includes one collector guide book.
• Backed by an award-winning educational curriculum.
• Designed to help kids learn how their bodies work.
• Combines educational activities with play for self-discovery.
• Promotes independence and positive self-esteem in children.
• Educational note: Silicosis is caused by the mineral silica, not by a virus or bacteria.
• When inhaled, silica dust can damage the lungs' air sacs over time.
• Workers in construction, stone cutting, and glass manufacturing face higher exposure risk.

