A 9-year-old girl typically has about 206 bones, similar to adults. However, children have more bones at birth—around 270—because some bones fuse together as they grow. By age 9, many of these bones have fused, leading to the adult count. The exact number can vary slightly among individuals due to genetic factors.
On average, an 8-year-old girl has around 206 bones. This is because some bones fuse together as the child grows, reducing the total number from the original count at birth, which is around 270 bones.
a 6 YEAR OLD HAS ABOUT 300-206 BONES
An 8-year-old girl typically has around 206 bones, similar to adults. However, children have more bones at birth, around 270, which gradually fuse together as they grow. By the age of eight, most of the fusion process has occurred, resulting in the standard adult count of 206 bones.
A 8 year old child has 208 bones.
A five year child has 213 bones
The same as a 39 year old
they all do
206
probably around 60 but it all depends on the structure of your body and how heavy your bones are
Susie Salmon, 14 year old girl.
the same as an adult
300-350