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Human Anatomy Colouring Book

Human Anatomy Colouring Book
By Margaret Matt, Joe Ziemian

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13013 in Books
  • Published on: 1982-07-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .45 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages

Customer Reviews

An excellent way to learn about the way the body works...4
Although the colouring book is primarily aimed at children, this book is a must for any medical or nursing student learning about the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The accurately illustrated drawings inwhich the functions, major systems and organs of the human body are laid out in the book, and the easy colour coding system used for each one, aids the learner immensely. I personally found that it helps the information to "sink in" easier through the unique and fun way this book is presented. Also, The 40+ plates are accompanied by brief straightforward summaries (wrote in plain English) about the pictures you are colouring in. Don't think this book is only for children, it can be used by anyone, young or old, for an enjoyable learning experience. Since getting the book myself, I have recommended it to other nursing students who have ordered it themselves. So get your crayons at the ready... and get colouring in!

anatomy woorkbook..3
I Have read previous reviews of this book- very mixed! I thoroughly agree the level is far below expected standard for either nursing or medical undergrads, and also far too advanced for use by children. I think these publishers may be missing their intended market.. May i just let you know that I have used this book with some success with my own class- these are pre- nursing students ie. just finished high school - pre university, for this intermediary group the book fits quiet well.. so while its scope may be small it does have its uses!!

Really awful!!!1
I read the reviews and as a Key Stage 2 science teacher I thought it might be useful. The illustrations are tiny and the text is far to advanced (and long winded) for children. Not sure what the other reviewers used theirs for!!!!