Touch, Label, and Learn Poster: Human Skeleton: Print-Embossed Skeletal Bone Labels
by American Printing House for the Blind
Last verified June 15, 2026 · classified May 23, 2026
What it is
Summary
AI-generated from vendor-published content · May 23, 2026
This is a replacement set of print-embossed skeletal bone labels for the APH Touch, Label, and Learn Human Skeleton poster — a tactile anatomy learning tool designed for students with visual impairments. The labels combine raised (embossed) tactile elements with printed text so both sighted and low-vision learners can identify and place bone names on a tactile skeleton diagram. This product is just the replacement labels, not the full poster; you'll need the original Touch, Label, and Learn Human Skeleton (Anterior View) poster for these to be useful. Intended for school-age students, this fits naturally into science curricula when a student's original label set has been lost or worn out.
Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
- AT Act lending
- Out of pocket
- School district
What Setup Looks Like
- Out of the box
Match each embossed label to the corresponding bone location on the poster and press to attach. - With a guide
- Teacher or TVI identifies which labels are missing or damaged and orders replacements by catalog number.
- Distribute labels to student for placement activity — typical activity setup takes under 10 minutes.
Getting it
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Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.
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Sources & fine print
Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from American Printing House for the Blind — view on vendor site; last verified June 15, 2026.
Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on May 23, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.