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Speech Anatomy Diagram for Kids - How We Talk and Hear #3219350 (License: Personal Use)
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This colorful, simplified anatomical diagram highlights key structures involved in speech production and perception: lungs (air source), voice box (sound generation), mouth (articulation), nose (nasal resonance), ears (hearing), and eyes (visual cues). Arrows indicate airflow and sensory input paths, while a cartoon detective adds engagement for young learners. Designed for clarity and accessibility in early education settings.
Used in speech-language pathology resources, elementary science or health curricula, and parent/teacher handouts to explain communication mechanics. Matches user intent for visual learning aids, speech development support, and STEM literacy for children ages 5-10.
Related Cliparts: Learn how speech works with this clear, kid-friendly diagram of the human speech system-lungs, voice box, mouth, nose, ears, and eyes. Perfect for early learners!
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