Read Online Anatomy Coloring Book Stephanie McCann Eric Wise Books

By Lynda Herring on Saturday, May 18, 2019

Read Online Anatomy Coloring Book Stephanie McCann Eric Wise Books





Product details

  • Paperback 352 pages
  • Publisher Kaplan Publishing; Sixth edition (July 4, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781506208527
  • ISBN-13 978-1506208527
  • ASIN 1506208525




Anatomy Coloring Book Stephanie McCann Eric Wise Books Reviews


  • Such a great book for studying for my A&P practicals coming. The images/views are very similiar to those in the textbooks, they are big and the pages are not as "crowded" as many of the other A&P coloring books. I also LOVE how it guides you, but you have to label the part yourself. Hands down down the best affordable A&P coloring book. I researched them for 2 days before choosing this one.

    P.S.
    I hated that there weren't enough pictures of the pages when I was trying to decide which coloring book to buy. I added some pictures in my review for those who might find it helpful.
  • For the most part this thing is VERY useful for Anatomy 1. Comes with musculature flashcards my professor totally made us memorize. I did have to make maybe three additional it didn't include. But the pictures and diagrams are very thorough. THE ONLY ISSUE IS >>> THE TARSALS ARE WRONGLY LABELED!<<< They're calling the Navicular the "Intermediate Cuneiform" and they're calling the Cuboid the "Navicular" and the Intermediate, they're saying is "Cuboid." It is all F'd up. I'm gonna write the company because this is batty.
  • My review is based off of what I see as I open the book. Provides a lot of information, flash cards you can tear out and color, and diagrams that are relevant to Anatomy classes. One con, is there are no diagrams for female and male reproductive systems. I purchased another book for that, "Human Anatomy Coloring Book" by Margaret Matt, for $4.99.
  • This book was not a required material for my Anatomy 201 class, but my lab partner and I both bought it and we have the highest grades in the glass. The section on bones was especially helpful and we are working on muscles now. There are not a lot of full body diagrams for muscles but you can tear out the muscle flash cards in the back. My lab partner tears the pages out and slips them into plastic page protectors. This way she can use a vis a vis marker to practice the same diagram over and over again. I filled mine out directly on the pages so I may order a second copy before the cumulative final for more practice.
  • Does not include muscles.
  • I’m 63 and had to go in for sinus surgery and am laid up for ten days. I’ve always wanted to study anatomy for the fun of it (I know some of you think I’m nuts but my mom lived until 90 and was still studying things like this up to the day she passed - learning is healthy). So, I bought this book and a box of colored pencils and have been immersed in this for the whole evening (just got it today) and expect I’ll be buried in it even after I recover. What a great way to study! Wish they had these when I was in high school, I would have absorbed a lot more!
  • I’m a physical therapy student and even at the graduate level this will help you. The flash cards are very helpful and the book in general is well put together. I definitely recommend this book for undergrad levels but can also be helpful for the basics if you are in physical therapy school (and are a visual learner like me) or a similar graduate level program.
  • Amazing! I love this book, it's so helpful and really has changed the way I think about Anatomy. As a college student being able to afford and love this book is very surprising. Coloring is great and flashcards for the muscles are perfect for studying for practicals.