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CHaOS, a student group in Cambridge that I have been involved with (and
built various things for a long time ago) do various body related activities
https://www.chaosscience.org.uk/experiments?subject[]=16
The hand model is very popular
https://www.chaosscience.org.uk/experiments/handmodel
as is an ear switching hat
https://www.chaosscience.org.uk/node/893
They also have a lung model with ribs so you can compare the two breathing
styles
https://www.chaosscience.org.uk/experiments/lungmodel
I can try and dig out a photo if you are interested.

Otherwise I would suggest asking the big-chat list
https://www.big.uk.com/bigchat
Which is where the practical science communication types tend to hang out.
    Dave Ansell
http://sciansell.co.uk

On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 10:21, Vicky Cave <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I am looking for examples of good, playful activities, especially those
> which relate to the body and which involve parents. This can include
> exhibits, playspaces, workshops and outreach.
> I am developing a training programme for researchers working with children
> aged 0-5 to help them engage with lung health issues and so looking for
> examples of best practice and inspiration.
> If there is already a list of under 5s activities in museums - that would
> be really useful.
> Once I have compiled the list I will be very happy to circulate
>
> All the best
> Vicky
>
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> Dr Vicky Cave
> Early Years Play and Exhibitions Consultant
> Tel: +44 7766 954 576
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