It’s like watching a puppet show where each finger is controlled by strings that come from your hand's inside, and you can see how it all works step by step.
Your hand is like a tiny robot with many parts, and this animated tutorial shows you how each part moves, just like when you open a toy box and see the gears inside making the robot walk.
Like a Puzzle
Imagine your hand is a puzzle, there are bones that act like pieces of the puzzle. When you move your fingers, those bones shift, like sliding pieces into new places.
Tendons are like invisible strings attached to muscles, when your brain says “move,” the muscles pull on these strings, and poof, your finger moves!
Watching It All Happen
The animated tutorial is like a time-lapse movie of your hand working. You can see each bone shift, each tendon stretch, and how everything connects, just like watching a cookie being baked in slow motion so you can see the dough rise.
It’s not magic, it's just your body doing its everyday job, and this tutorial helps you watch it all happen!
Examples
- A child learns how fingers bend by watching a cartoon hand move.
- A simple drawing explains why hands can grip objects.
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