Human Anatomy Coloring Book (Colouring Books)

Margaret Matt & Joe Ziemian
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Human Anatomy Coloring Book (Colouring Books)
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  • I found this to be a helpful tool for my college anatomy and physiology class. Definitely get this book, it will help you recall items on tests more efficiently. If you want to know the kind of questions A and P teachers ask on tests get the following...
     
  • 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...
     
  • All four of my children, ages 12-18 are using the _Human Anatomy Coloring Book_ this year as we study the human body. They are all enjoying this "lesson" and learning so much as they go along. My only regret is that I didn't buy one for myself.
     
  • 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.
     
  • Very helpful in learning anatomical parts. Students enjoy coloring and learning at the same time, makes it less tedious then straight memorization. Very easy to understand but also detailed.
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