Large Human Body & Organs Pattern Set — Boy and Girl
Large Human Body & Organs Pattern Set — Boy and Girl
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Create a hands-on, interactive felt body with these beautifully designed printable patterns. This set includes large patterns for a boy or girl body along with 12 organ patterns, making it a wonderful science tool for homeschool families or classroom settings.
Finished body size (approx.): 30 x 17 inches
Parents can cut out each body and organ from felt and use snaps or velcro dots so children can place and remove the organs as they learn. Kids can snap the organs on and off the body as they explore where each one belongs and discover how the human body works in a fun and memorable way. Each organ pattern includes a label for easy identification.
The 12 organ patterns included are: heart, lungs, brain, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, bladder, intestines, and thyroid.
This set includes a boy body pattern, a girl body pattern, and 12 individual organ patterns only. I recommend mounting the finished felt body on a wall using removable mounting strips.
**Keep in mind, the link to download your digital file is only live for 24 hours. Be sure to download the file to your device in that time. This file is too large for a phone, please download and save to your computer.
What's Included:
- Printable patterns for a boy and girl body plus 12 individual organs
- Labels on each organ pattern for easy identification
- Clean, easy-to-cut outlines — perfect for stiffened felt or paper
- Full tutorial explaining how to make the felt body and organs, including recommended materials (with links)
Body Patterns Included
Boy body outline, Girl body outline
Organ Patterns Included
Heart, Lungs, Brain, Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, Spleen, Kidneys, Bladder, Intestines, Thyroid
Why You'll Love It:
- Great for visual and tactile learners: snap the organs on and off for review games, body system activities, or memory practice
- Durable and Reusable: When made with felt, this body holds up beautifully with daily use (even with toddlers!)
- Perfect for learning human body systems: A fun, hands-on way for kids to explore where each organ belongs and how the body works
- Customizable: Use any color scheme you like to match your homeschool space
How to Use It:
- Print the patterns onto quilters freezer paper
- Use freezer paper pattern as a guide to roughly cut out felt
- Attach magnetic snap to felt
- Iron the pattern onto felt
- Cut out each organ and the body along the pattern outline
- Use it during science lessons, memory review, or as a quiet activity
Frequently Asked Questions:
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How do the organs attach to the body?
- You can use magnetic snaps, velcro, or magnets — whichever works best for your setup. The instructions include tips for how to attach them securely and make them reusable.
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What exactly is this product?
- This is a digital download of patterns for creating a large felt boy or girl body with 12 felt organs. It's designed to help children learn about the human body in a fun, hands-on way!
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What's included in the purchase?
- You'll receive PDF pattern templates for a boy body, a girl body, and 12 individual organs, along with simple instructions for cutting them out of felt and suggested materials for making them interactive (such as adding snaps or velcro).
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Do I get a physical item?
- No, this is a digital product. You'll receive printable templates and instructions to make your own felt body and organs at home.
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How do I print the patterns?
- The patterns are formatted for standard US Letter size (8.5 × 11). You can print them at home using quilter’s freezer paper or regular printer paper.
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How big are the felt organs once made?
- They are sized to be large enough for little hands. The entire body is approximately 30 x 17 inches.
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What kind of felt works best?
- Regular craft felt from a fabric or craft store works great. For extra durability, consider using a thicker felt or wool blend. I personally like using hard Korean felt and fusible felt for durability. The instructions included in this product provide specific links for suggested materials.
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How do the organs attach to the body?
- You can use magnetic snaps, velcro, or magnets—whichever works best for your setup. The instructions include tips for how to attach them securely and make them reusable.
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Can I use this with Classical Conversations Cycle 3?
- Yes! This pairs beautifully with the Cycle 3 science memory work focused on the human body, though it’s also a great resource for any science study.
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