Human Anatomy Coloring Book (Colouring Books) 
asked by stonefox on November 18, 2006 2:23 AM
Careful, scientifically accurate line renderings of the body's organs and major systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, reproductive, etc. Numerous views, cross-sections, diagrams. Suggestions for coloring. Complete text. 43 plates.
Reviews
Most of all, this book is low in price.
But, its quality is good enough for me.
If you begin to study human body, it will be a best choice.
Prepare crayons. It will be interesting thing, too.^^
But, its quality is good enough for me.
If you begin to study human body, it will be a best choice.
Prepare crayons. It will be interesting thing, too.^^
reviewed by bigchad on November 24, 2006 8:30 AM
I loved this coloring book resource for my anatomy/physiology class. It is easy to COLOR in and MAKES you REMEMBER the skeletal, muscular and nervous system relatively easier. I also studied "ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY STUDY GUIDE: Key review Questions and Answers with Explanations" written by Patrick Leonardi. This comes in 3 important volumes and has loads of college-test like questions which were extremely useful!!!!!!
reviewed by noreason on November 27, 2006 11:41 AM
I got this book to help me learn anatomy, did a great job. I would recommend it to anyone learning anatomy. I truely enjoyed this book.
reviewed by hooked on November 27, 2006 9:50 PM
fine for children, paraprofessionals (CNAs, FNPs, RN students), middle school students or quick review for medical professionals long after those Anatomy lectures are a distant memory. I used the original Anatomy Coloring Book during my 15 hours of gross anatomy in med school and I still have it 18 years later; for the investment in time and review it was worth the price. I bought the smaller version recently for my son who's in 7th grade and struggling with the way Human Anatomy is presented in his science class, so I gave him the book, went through parts of it with him, and he finds it a little more involved than the material presented (it's dumbed down, it's a PUBLIC school) which is the point. They don't have a textbook for home study/review; it's always better to have access to MORE information than less. Also got a copy for daughter, age 9, for later. A useful tool for reinforcing learning.
reviewed by allnet on November 28, 2006 7:39 AM
