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Discover the intricacies of the human body by naming each part and coloring it. Filled with black-and-white line artwork, this anatomy coloring book helps you study anatomical illustrations in an interactive and fun way. The key clearly explains what structures must be colored and, where relevant, which colors to use. Then, you are left to color and label the parts and systems of the body while improving your knowledge of human anatomy. In this coloring book, you will find: More than 200 highly detailed anatomical drawings to color, covering the human body from cell to system A clear key explains which parts to label and color, as well as Cross-references on every page to help you navigate parts of the body 8 new pages covering complex anatomical spaces in the shoulder, hip, wrist, and foot Find chapters outlining the body, skeletal system, nervous, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems, helping you learn about the body in a new, fun, and colorful way. Each page of medical illustrations contains a list and clarifications of key concepts relating to the artwork and hours of fun and learning. The Human Body Coloring Book is perfect for medical students or those needing help with anatomy. It is intuitive, easy to use, helps you understand important information by giving you plenty of opportunities to self-test, and maximizes your ability to recall knowledge. Review: COMPARING DK's Human Body Coloring Book with KAPLAN's Anatomy Coloring Book - I wasn't sure which book to get so I got both this and Anatomy Coloring Book (Kaplan Anatomy Coloring Book) . I like both equally for different reasons. DK's book opens with color pages, like a textbook, with very basic general knowledge of the human body. Then it's broken up into sections: The Body, Skeletal System, Muscular, Nervous System, Respiratory System, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic & Immune Systems, Digestive, Endocrine, Urinary, and Reproductive System. Within each section things are broken down into smaller subjects. A brief example, in the Skeletal System, pages are then devoted to Head and Neck, the Skull, Spine, Hip & Leg, Knee, etc. Before each main section there are colored pages with explanations of how things work. Again, these read like a textbook. Then there are the coloring pages, and each page begins with an explanation and vocabulary words that YOU will use to label the pictures (explanation of each word is in the page description). I feel like the pictures are really clear and clean, and makes for good coloring. There are 256 pages in the DK book. In Kaplan's book, things are covered in more detail, with 335 pages and 95 flashcards! It follows a similar format as the DK book, but there's no color pages except for the ones you color. Also, there are pictures only on one side of the page, which does make for a smaller book if they were printing back and front. There's more packed into each page, and some of the drawings are quite small, but with more detail. For example, the section covering the eye is two pages. In the DK book there are four pages devoted to the eye, with pictures of the muscles around the eye as well. In the Kaplan book I feel things are crammed in a little more on each page, resulting in smaller pictures. But the DK book pictures are much bigger. Still, I'm happy with both purchases and plan to work in both. Review: Great book - This went far beyond my expectations for this book. This coloring book is like a textbook and it is absolutely perfect very knowledgeable, I feel it will help immensely with my studying and I'm actually excited to learn














































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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,591 Reviews |
C**K
COMPARING DK's Human Body Coloring Book with KAPLAN's Anatomy Coloring Book
I wasn't sure which book to get so I got both this and Anatomy Coloring Book (Kaplan Anatomy Coloring Book) . I like both equally for different reasons. DK's book opens with color pages, like a textbook, with very basic general knowledge of the human body. Then it's broken up into sections: The Body, Skeletal System, Muscular, Nervous System, Respiratory System, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic & Immune Systems, Digestive, Endocrine, Urinary, and Reproductive System. Within each section things are broken down into smaller subjects. A brief example, in the Skeletal System, pages are then devoted to Head and Neck, the Skull, Spine, Hip & Leg, Knee, etc. Before each main section there are colored pages with explanations of how things work. Again, these read like a textbook. Then there are the coloring pages, and each page begins with an explanation and vocabulary words that YOU will use to label the pictures (explanation of each word is in the page description). I feel like the pictures are really clear and clean, and makes for good coloring. There are 256 pages in the DK book. In Kaplan's book, things are covered in more detail, with 335 pages and 95 flashcards! It follows a similar format as the DK book, but there's no color pages except for the ones you color. Also, there are pictures only on one side of the page, which does make for a smaller book if they were printing back and front. There's more packed into each page, and some of the drawings are quite small, but with more detail. For example, the section covering the eye is two pages. In the DK book there are four pages devoted to the eye, with pictures of the muscles around the eye as well. In the Kaplan book I feel things are crammed in a little more on each page, resulting in smaller pictures. But the DK book pictures are much bigger. Still, I'm happy with both purchases and plan to work in both.
I**A
Great book
This went far beyond my expectations for this book. This coloring book is like a textbook and it is absolutely perfect very knowledgeable, I feel it will help immensely with my studying and I'm actually excited to learn
S**A
Very useful
Lovevthe book perfect way to review for test
G**T
high quality and detailed
gifted this and got jealous that i did not get one for myself. while i did not fact check the accuracy before gifting it, i flipped through and was truly impressed by the high quality of the book and the amount of detail for each diagram.
A**Y
Coloring
Good idea. I just wish I would have time to color this as nursing school takes up my whole life. Oh well.
J**N
Helpful and fun
Great way to visualize learning in a fun way. I color and label a bit before bed, it’s helped me learn terms and names.
A**.
Two for one; clear images, detailed descriptions
I took one for the team. I bought two different coloring books, this one and the Anatomy Coloring Book by Wynn Kapit/Lawrence M. Elson. They are both great books but, depending on what you're looking for, you'll like one more than the other. Let's start with this book, Human Body Coloring. This book has very clear, large drawings that are a little on the simple side. For each system, there is a section before describing in color that system and its function. I've included examples from the heart section to this review. The book by Wynn Kapit/Lawrence M. Elson is also a great book but it looks different than Human Body Coloring. There is also a descriptive section before each section, but it's shorter and more to the point. The images are a much more detailed and realistic. However, they are occasionally on the smaller side. In short, Human Body Coloring has more background info and clearer images. The Anatomy Coloring Book by Wynn Kapit/Lawrence M. Elson has shorter to the point descriptions and more realistic, detailed images.
S**R
Highly recommend for A&P I and II!!!
GREAT quality, SOOO helpful!!!!!
C**S
Amazing for a visual perspective
A really good book especially if your wanting to learn the pathway of nerves it helped me get my knowledge down really well would definitely recommend
U**A
Me gusta mucho este libro
Disfruto mucho de sentarme a dibujar y si puedo aprender algo nuevo mucho mejor, puedes ir saltando entre diferentes sistemas o partes del cuerpo y viene una explicación breve que es fácil de entender.
E**A
Excellent tool for learning anatomy
This coloring book is an excellent educational tool to learn anatomy in a visual and hands-on way. The illustrations are clear and detailed, making it easy to identify muscles, organs, and body systems. It’s great for students as well as anyone interested in health and anatomy. The paper quality is good and works well with colored pencils or markers. Highly recommended.
G**A
Interessante
Bellissimo Regalato a mia figlia che ama l’inglese e l’anatomia È un libro studiato ad ok!! Si deve colorare ogni parte del corpo umano e così facendo si riesce a memorizzare con molta facilità!!!
L**A
Good quality
Really nice quality.
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