Build a Body is a solid educational app that does one thing well: teaching kids about human anatomy through interactive building. It's not flashy or game-ified, which means it won't hook every kid, but for the science-curious crowd, it's genuinely useful.
The interactive approach beats passive learning—kids can drag organs into place, see how systems overlap, and build understanding through hands-on exploration. Reviews suggest it's accurate enough that adults learn from it too, which is a good sign.
The main caveat: this is educational software, not entertainment. Some kids will find it fascinating, others will bounce off after five minutes. It's a tool for learning, not a game, so set expectations accordingly. If your kid is the type who asks "but how does my heart work?" this is gold. If they're more interested in Minecraft, maybe not.


