Use the tweezers with surgeon-like precision and avoid touching the metal edges. Great for developing hand–eye coordination.
Colorful pieces shaped like organs and bones teach kids the basics of anatomy and spark curiosity.
Spin the arrow, pull out the correct piece, and collect as many “procedures” as possible. An ideal game for cozy evenings together.
A spinner at the top of the game board determines which body part needs to be removed. The player tries to pull the piece out with the tweezers without touching the metal edges. If the patient doesn’t tremble, the operation was successful. The winning “doctor” is the one who collects the most successfully removed pieces.
The game is made of durable plastic with metal contacts and offers a practical storage compartment on the underside for small parts. A great choice for developing hand–eye coordination, precision, and family team fun.