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A**R
good way to remember
My daughter bought this for herself. She wants to be a doctor and she said this is helping her keep up on her knowledge over the summer. It is informative and fun at the same time. She is very happy with the book.
B**Y
Great study tool for someone new to anatomy.
This book is helping me to understand topics that Iām lost in for my anatomy and physiology class. The fact that it is a coloring book helps to memorize important bones in the body. As you work in the book you can see that it reminds you of the college text book while giving you an interactive instructions that I like so that you can be interested in the content. I also think that it is a great quality book and the Princeton review is a reliable textbook review company. I would definitely recommend for those struggling anatomy and physiology students or any healthcare professionals.
M**I
Love
I loved this coloring book. When studying anatomy, I had a hard time remembering which part was where, and using this coloring book really helped me study and memorize them. I also like how they separate the systems so that it was easier to focus on each system at a time.
S**A
Great idea!
Very detailed book! Love this for my daughter who wanted to learn about human anatomy but doesn't respond as well to reading a boring textbook! Definitely recommended š
****
A few questionable details, but otherwise serves its purpose.
Pretty thorough. The coloring is basically just filling in black and white diagrams. If you're purchasing this for minors be aware that the reproductive section has a detailed spread-eagle external female view (not sure why anyone, regardless of age, would want to color that beyond fetishism lol). What's odd is that there is no detailed external male view, and the male structures are not complete. Example being, the prepuce is simply referred to as a "fold of skin" that's absent if you're circumcised. Okay, but it is more than a small fold of skin, and it is significantly more substantial than what is in the diagram. It also has numerous anatomical features that aren't even mentioned (hello, frenulum!). Maybe the author is circumcised? Regardless, I found this lack of details juxtaposed to the graphic details of the female. Also found it odd that, regarding the mammary glands, it's stated they exist in women but not mentioned that males are also equipped with the same, just rudimentary. As this book is for young teenage boys, I'll copy pages I plan to use out of the book. We won't be covering reproduction yet, but I'll be sure to leave the spread eagle picture out when we do and will have to further explain their anatomy because so much is missing from the male. Aside from that; the skeletal section looks great, impressed with the cross section of skin and touch receptors, and endocrine looks decent enough. Wish there was a little more on the pancreas, but that's because they are T1D so have a vested interest. All in all, 4 out of 5 because it is still a functional book for the purposes of making high school human anatomy a little more fun.
P**M
Anatomy book
This is an excellent high school book for learning anatomy. Clear, easy to read and color.
B**N
Learn the body
Detailed drawing for coloring. Helped reinforce learning in nursing school
N**E
Great product
Excellent study book
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