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Gabinet anatomii

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Gabinet anatomii

64 pages, Hardcover

First published September 27, 2017

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Kate Davies

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101 reviews4 followers
November 12, 2017
Illumanatomy is a non-fiction title that takes you inside the human body. Using the included “magic viewing lens”, images on pages go from brightly coloured abstract pictures to detailed anatomical sketches of different parts of the body. The magic lens lives in a little sleeve on the inside front cover of the book and is like a bookmark with three coloured windows. Each window reveals a different detail on the page: red -the skeleton, green - the muscles and blue - the organs. The book is divided into sections, each focusing on a different area of the body. Each section has three parts: Part Of The Body (an overview); X-Ray Room (a close up view of the skeleton, muscles and organs); the Anatomy Room (black and white anatomical sketches with more detailed information).

The book is stunning to look at and fun to explore. I did, however, have two issues with it. First, if the magic lens is lost or damaged, two thirds of the book becomes unusable (except as abstract art). If I were to stock this title in my school library, I would keep it behind my desk and sign it out on request for use in the library only.

The second issue is also to do with the magic lens - specifically the blue window. It is dark. Very dark. It is almost impossible to make out anything through the blue lens unless you’re standing right next to a bright light. Even then, I got a bit of a headache from squinting to make out the detail. It improved slightly when used with a torch, but it was a bit awkward trying to balance the book on my lap with the magic lens in one hand and a torch in the other.

Despite the issues, it is a spectacular, eye catching book and will be sure to grab the attention of students. It would be a great book to use with a biology class studying anatomy for a fun, novel and engaging way to look at the human body.
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410 reviews21 followers
March 1, 2018
Agreed with what the others have said: the blue lens is too dark and requires intense light to be useful. Hence the 4-stars. But overall is the book is quite impressive!
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107 reviews6 followers
April 28, 2021
So cool for kids to see the wonders of human body.
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August 29, 2018
I like it because it has something you can see all the bones with and I DO like bones.

Everything need to be a toy bone.

P.S. Toy bones are for dogs.
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