ZOOLOGY COLORING BOO

ZOOLOGY COLORING BOO by Lawrence M. Elson, published by Harper Collins on April 21, 1982, is a unique educational resource designed for high school biology and college zoology students, as well as anyone interested in nature. This coloring book features 240 pages filled with illustrations that depict the structure and function of various animal groups, ranging from simple organisms to more complex species. Each drawing is accompanied by brief, informative texts that enhance the learning experience.
Readers will find that this book not only provides a creative outlet through coloring but also serves as a valuable tool for understanding key concepts in zoology and biology. The combination of art and science allows students to engage with the material in a hands-on manner, making it easier to grasp the intricacies of animal anatomy and classification. With its focus on science and education, ZOOLOGY COLORING BOO offers a distinctive approach to learning about the animal kingdom.
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For high school biology students and college zoology students, as well as for all students of nature, this coloring book teaches the structure and function of the major animal groups, from simple to complex. Brief, informative texts accompany each drawing.
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