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Cartoon sketches giving human characteristics to all the organs and parts to get the target audience interested - ks2 - as well as allowing them to understand the principle of anaphylaxis
Hi I'm Gary, I have set up a blog to go along side my uni course as a way of assessing my progress through my projects
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