The Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library
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The Hospital Book
By Brown, Lisa
Going to the hospital can be strange and scary, but this book will comfort and reassure even the youngest patient.. When a little girl develops a bad stomach ache, it's time to go to the hospital. We follow her experience from arrival through diagnosis, anesthesia, and recovery. Lisa Brown is a graphic novelist as well as a picture book creator whose talents inform the design of this book chock full of speech bubbles that will delight kids and parents alike. This is a funny, accessible, and above all comforting tale of a very scary experience in the life of any child.. With illustrations brimming with action reminiscent of Richard Scarry, Lisa Brown once again creates a story full of humor and empathy that will delight and comfort most any kid fearful about a hospital visit.
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9780823446650
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Hardcover
Doctor's Office
By Leaf, Christina
ItÕs time for a checkup. LetÕs find out how much we have grown! This title introduces beginning readers to a visit to the doctorÕs office. Leveled text helps readers build skills and confidence. Colorful photos match the text for visual reinforcement. A list of sight words used throughout the book provides familiarity, while a picture glossary defines new words. A fact page puts main points from the text in one place.
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9798886870978
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Library Binding
Leo Gets a Checkup
By Mcquinn, Anna
When Dad takes Leo to visit the doctor, Leo learns to wait his turn, sit quietly while his eyes and ears are checked, and be brave during a shot. And, of course, Leo gets a book before he leaves! Little brother Leo was first introduced through the best-selling Lola Reads series in Lola Reads to Leo. In 2014, Leo made his debut with his own adventure, Leo Loves Baby Time, followed by 2016's Leo Can Swim. This spin-off of the best-selling Lola Reads series is perfect for babies and toddlers.
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9781580898911
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Hardcover
I'm Getting a Checkup
By Singer, Marilyn
Book by Singer, Marilyn
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9780618990009
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Hardcover
Katie Goes to the Doctor
By Slegers, Liesbet
When Katie doesnt feel well, her mother explains that she has a fever and takes Katie to see the doctor, with her favorite toy in tow--using simple language and vivid illustrations, this soothing tale is an ideal way to prepare children for their first visit to a medical practitioner.,
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9781605370767
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Hardcover
ABC Doctor
By Ziefert, Harriet
A kid-perfect primer explains what kids need and want to know about going to the doctor--from A to Z! From Appointments, Bandages, and Check-ups through X-rays and feeling Yucky, this book takes kids on an informative and reassuring tour of the typical equipment, conditions, and procedures they are likely to experience during visits to the doctor.
Publisher: n/a
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9781609053192
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Hardcover
Does a Hippo Go to the Doctor?
By Ziefert, Harriet
Would a wolf lie on an examining table?What kind of doctor is best for a cat?Why does a shot hurt?A first look at healthcare and going to the doctor is explored in this Think About ... title.The Think About . . . series features humorous and insightful books about topics young kids are naturally curious about. Silly questions tickle children's funny bones; smart answers educate. This title explores why wild animals don't go to doctors, why vets care for some animals, and why only people see doctors throughout their lifetime.
Publisher: n/a
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9781609054502
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Hardcover
Going to the Hospital
By Barber, Nicola
Young readers learn what to expect when going to the hospital, why it is necessary, how they can overcome the worst of their fears involving hospitals and doctors, and offers simple and reassuring advice.
Publisher: n/a
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9781435828407
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Print book
Harry goes to the hospital
By Bennett, Howard J
Book Description: Harry gets sick and he has to go to the hospital. But he's never been there and he's scared! There are lots of new people, he gets poked with needles, and he has to stay the night in a strange place. But with his parents' comfort and the help of lots of doctors, nurses, and especially his stuffed rabbit Barney, Harry learns that the hospital doesn't have to be a big, scary place.
Publisher: n/a
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9781433803192
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Hardcover
Good-Bye Tonsils!
By Hatkoff, Craig
Good-bye, nasty germs! Good-bye, sore throats! Good-bye, tonsils! It is time for Juliana to have her tonsils taken out. Operations can be scary but Juliana is prepared. With the support of her friends, her family, books and toys, she knows exactly what to expect. Surgery doesn't seem so bad because Juliana knows that she has a lot to look forward to: presents and the ultimate cure-all-ice cream-are on their way!Marilyn Mets's lively and amusing illustrations perfectly complement the engaging text.
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670897752
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Hardcover
Tubes in My Ears
By Dooley, Virginia
A hospital can be a scary place for a child. Here's a sympathetic and honest look at what to expect when having a minor operation, from what doctors wear and the names of instruments to what it feels like to have anesthesia. Cheerful, detailed illustrations add a touch of humor and lightness to this essential book for young patients. Full color.
Publisher: n/a
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9781572551183
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Paperback
Going to the Hospital
By Parker, Vic
Read Going to the Doctor to learn all about what to expect from a day at the doctors office.
Publisher: n/a
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9781432947972
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Print book
What Happens When I Go to the Dentist?
By Idzikowski, Lisa
Going to the dentist is stressful for many kids. What if you have a cavity? Will it hurt? Will it cost a lot of money? While its perfectly normal to feel anxious about going, theres nothing to worry about. Dentists and dental hygienists work hard to keep your teeth healthy and strong. Readers will learn why its so important to go to the dentist regularly and keep up with their dental hygiene at home. Full-color photographs and an age-appropriate narrative help readers grasp this essential part of staying healthy.
Publisher: n/a
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9781725309500
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Paperback
Clark the Shark
By Hale, Bruce
Dont shed a tear, cause theres nothing to fear!
Clark the Shark has a loose tooth and needs to visit the dentist. But hes heard that the dentist is scarier than a box of blue whales! Uh-oh, and oh no! Can Clark find a way to stay cool when it comes to tooth trouble?
Beginning readers will be entertained and reassured by this clever, funny twist on a dentist visit in this I Can Read story featuring their favorite boisterous shark. The back matter also includes fun, bite-sized facts about shark teeth!
With colorful illustrations from Guy Francis and lively text from Bruce Hale, this Level One I Can Read is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
Publisher: n/a
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9780062279088
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Hardcover
Going to the Dentist
By Macready, R J
Dentists help keep our teeth clean and healthy, which helps our entire body function better. Early learners discover the reasons people visit a dentist and the importance of forming the habit of visiting one for regular checkups. Using age-appropriate text and corresponding full-color photographs, young readers learn about the procedures involved in a visit to the dentist and dental problems that a dentist can fix. Going to the dentist can be a source of anxiety for young children, but this accessible guide helps take the fear out of this essential healthy habit.
Publisher: n/a
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9781502659729
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Library Binding
The Crocodile and the Dentist
By Gomi, Tarō
Oh, it's time to go to the dentist! Crocodile has a toothache, but he's afraid of the dentist. The dentist wants to help, but he's afraid of Crocodile. Never fear! Bestselling author-illustrator Taro Gomi cleverly and humorously presents both sides of the story, as the crocodile and the dentist learn to be brave and face their fears - of what might happen in that dentist's chair and of each other!
Publisher: n/a
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9781452170282
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Hardcover
Daniel Visits the Doctor
By Friedman, Becky
Daniel Tiger goes to the doctor in this adorable new 8x8 storybook retelling of a popular episode! Daniel is feeling a little nervous before his check-up with Dr. Anna. But with a little reassurance from Mom, Daniel learns that talking about what will happen at the doctors office helps to make the trip a lot less scary. 2014 The Fred Rogers Company.,
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9781481417341
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Print book
Harry and the Dinosaurs Say "Raahh!"
By Whybrow, Ian
Harry and his beloved dinosaurs have a dental appointment and they are all very nervous—especially Tyrannosaurus, who has so many teeth. But with Harry’s reassurances and a magic button to make him grow big, Tyrannosaurus agrees to let Dr. Drake take a look. Funny, accessible illustrations and a gentle text help alleviate the fear of this very typical life-lesson.
Publisher: n/a
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375825428
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Hardcover
Doctor De Soto
By Steig, William
Doctor De Soto, the dentist, did very good work. With the aid of his able assistant, Mrs. De Soto, he copes with the toothaches of animals large and small. His expertise is so great that his fortunate patients never feel any pain.Since hes a mouse, Doctor De Soto refuses to treat dangerous animals--that is, animals who have a taste for mice. But one day a fox shows up and begs for relief from the tooth thats killing him. How can the kindhearted De Sotos turn him away? But how can they make sure that the fox doesnt give in to his baser instincts once his tooth is fixed? Those clever De Sotos will find a way.Doctor De Soto is a 1982 New York Times Book Review Notable Childrens Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year, a 1983 Boston Globe - Horn Book Awards Honor Book for Picture Books, and a 1983 Newbery Honor Book.
Publisher: n/a
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374318034
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Hardcover
Open Wide
By Keller, Laurie
From the author/illustrator of The Scrambled States of America, here is a fun-filled introduction to teeth."Before the principal's announcements, will you all please stand and recite our pledge: 'I pledge allegiance to this mouth and to the dentist who takes care of us. And to the gums on which we stand, strong and healthy, with toothbrushes and toothpaste for all.'"It's time for tooth school and Dr. Flossman is excited to meet the incoming class of 32--eight incisors, four canines, eight premolars, and twelve molars, including the four wisdom teeth. There's just so much to learn--from brushing and flossing to dentin and pulp to every student's nightmare: tooth decay!Best read with a toothbrush in hand, this hilarious book is full of interesting facts (for instance, George Washington's teeth were not made of wood, despite popular belief) and a classroom full of quirky characters.
Publisher: n/a
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805061924
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Hardcover
Do I Have to Go to the Dentist?
By Thomas, Pat
A visit to the dentist can be a scary experience for younger children. This good-humored story emphasizes the dentist's role as a friend and advisor who ensures that boys and girls have healthy teeth and attractive smiles. This is a new title in the appealing "A First Look At. . ." series. These books encourage preschool and early-grades children, to explore their feelings and talk to parents or other trusted elders about things that bother them. Some problems, like visits to the dentist, are passing and minor and can be solved with relative ease. Others, like dealing with allergies, can range from passing annoyances to something more serious. In all cases, children are encouraged to follow parental and medical advice so that they can engage in normal children's activities.
Publisher: n/a
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9780764139017
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Paperback
What to Expect When You Go to the Dentist
By Murkoff, Heidi
Growing Up Just Got Easier...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to children and parents as they tackle life's first experiences together.When you were growing up, chances are visiting the dentist wasn't your favorite thing to do. Luckily for your child there have been many changes around the dentist's office since your first visit -- changes that have made "opening up wide" a lot less scary and a lot more fun. We're here to explain who dentists are, what they do, why they use all those funny tools, and why regular visits to them can mean a healthier smile, so that your child can sit back, relax, and enjoy the checkup.Have fun at the dentist!Heidi and Angus
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Growing Up Just Got Easier...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to children and parents as they tackle life's first experiences together.When you were growing up, chances are visiting the dentist wasn't your favorite thing to do. Luckily for your child there have been many changes around the dentist's office since your first visit -- changes that have made "opening up wide" a lot less scary and a lot more fun. We're here to explain who dentists are, what they do, why they use all those funny tools, and why regular visits to them can mean a healthier smile, so that your child can sit back, relax, and enjoy the checkup.Have fun at the dentist!Heidi and Angus
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Visiting the Dentist
By Guillain, Charlotte
Read Visiting the Dentist to learn all about what to expect from a trip to the dentist.
Publisher: n/a
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9781432948047
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January 1
I Can See Just Fine
By Barclay, Eric
Paige is just like every other kid. She goes to school. She practices her violin. She plays outside. The only problem is, she cannot quite see the chalkboard, her sheet music, or anything else! Despite Paige's repeated refrain of "I can see just fine," the comical illustrations portray a different story. Paige's parents decide it's time for her to visit the eye doctor, despite her protests. But Paige's stubbornness quickly dissolves as she braves an enthralling eye checkup, enjoys a playful frame selection, and, most importantly, ends up with perfect eyesight! Barclay successfully depicts a very real and relevant issue with lightheartedness and gentle humor. Young readers will relate to Paige's journey and celebrate her triumph of seeing clearly in the end.
The Hospital Book
By Brown, Lisa
Going to the hospital can be strange and scary, but this book will comfort and reassure even the youngest patient.. When a little girl develops a bad stomach ache, it's time to go to the hospital. We follow her experience from arrival through diagnosis, anesthesia, and recovery. Lisa Brown is a graphic novelist as well as a picture book creator whose talents inform the design of this book chock full of speech bubbles that will delight kids and parents alike. This is a funny, accessible, and above all comforting tale of a very scary experience in the life of any child.. With illustrations brimming with action reminiscent of Richard Scarry, Lisa Brown once again creates a story full of humor and empathy that will delight and comfort most any kid fearful about a hospital visit.
Doctor's Office
By Leaf, Christina
ItÕs time for a checkup. LetÕs find out how much we have grown! This title introduces beginning readers to a visit to the doctorÕs office. Leveled text helps readers build skills and confidence. Colorful photos match the text for visual reinforcement. A list of sight words used throughout the book provides familiarity, while a picture glossary defines new words. A fact page puts main points from the text in one place.
Leo Gets a Checkup
By Mcquinn, Anna
When Dad takes Leo to visit the doctor, Leo learns to wait his turn, sit quietly while his eyes and ears are checked, and be brave during a shot. And, of course, Leo gets a book before he leaves! Little brother Leo was first introduced through the best-selling Lola Reads series in Lola Reads to Leo. In 2014, Leo made his debut with his own adventure, Leo Loves Baby Time, followed by 2016's Leo Can Swim. This spin-off of the best-selling Lola Reads series is perfect for babies and toddlers.
I'm Getting a Checkup
By Singer, Marilyn
Book by Singer, Marilyn
Katie Goes to the Doctor
By Slegers, Liesbet
When Katie doesnt feel well, her mother explains that she has a fever and takes Katie to see the doctor, with her favorite toy in tow--using simple language and vivid illustrations, this soothing tale is an ideal way to prepare children for their first visit to a medical practitioner.,
ABC Doctor
By Ziefert, Harriet
A kid-perfect primer explains what kids need and want to know about going to the doctor--from A to Z! From Appointments, Bandages, and Check-ups through X-rays and feeling Yucky, this book takes kids on an informative and reassuring tour of the typical equipment, conditions, and procedures they are likely to experience during visits to the doctor.
Does a Hippo Go to the Doctor?
By Ziefert, Harriet
Would a wolf lie on an examining table?What kind of doctor is best for a cat?Why does a shot hurt?A first look at healthcare and going to the doctor is explored in this Think About ... title.The Think About . . . series features humorous and insightful books about topics young kids are naturally curious about. Silly questions tickle children's funny bones; smart answers educate. This title explores why wild animals don't go to doctors, why vets care for some animals, and why only people see doctors throughout their lifetime.
Going to the Hospital
By Barber, Nicola
Young readers learn what to expect when going to the hospital, why it is necessary, how they can overcome the worst of their fears involving hospitals and doctors, and offers simple and reassuring advice.
Harry goes to the hospital
By Bennett, Howard J
Book Description: Harry gets sick and he has to go to the hospital. But he's never been there and he's scared! There are lots of new people, he gets poked with needles, and he has to stay the night in a strange place. But with his parents' comfort and the help of lots of doctors, nurses, and especially his stuffed rabbit Barney, Harry learns that the hospital doesn't have to be a big, scary place.
Good-Bye Tonsils!
By Hatkoff, Craig
Good-bye, nasty germs! Good-bye, sore throats! Good-bye, tonsils! It is time for Juliana to have her tonsils taken out. Operations can be scary but Juliana is prepared. With the support of her friends, her family, books and toys, she knows exactly what to expect. Surgery doesn't seem so bad because Juliana knows that she has a lot to look forward to: presents and the ultimate cure-all-ice cream-are on their way!Marilyn Mets's lively and amusing illustrations perfectly complement the engaging text.
Tubes in My Ears
By Dooley, Virginia
A hospital can be a scary place for a child. Here's a sympathetic and honest look at what to expect when having a minor operation, from what doctors wear and the names of instruments to what it feels like to have anesthesia. Cheerful, detailed illustrations add a touch of humor and lightness to this essential book for young patients. Full color.
Going to the Hospital
By Parker, Vic
Read Going to the Doctor to learn all about what to expect from a day at the doctors office.
What Happens When I Go to the Dentist?
By Idzikowski, Lisa
Going to the dentist is stressful for many kids. What if you have a cavity? Will it hurt? Will it cost a lot of money? While its perfectly normal to feel anxious about going, theres nothing to worry about. Dentists and dental hygienists work hard to keep your teeth healthy and strong. Readers will learn why its so important to go to the dentist regularly and keep up with their dental hygiene at home. Full-color photographs and an age-appropriate narrative help readers grasp this essential part of staying healthy.
Clark the Shark
By Hale, Bruce
Dont shed a tear, cause theres nothing to fear!
Clark the Shark has a loose tooth and needs to visit the dentist. But hes heard that the dentist is scarier than a box of blue whales! Uh-oh, and oh no! Can Clark find a way to stay cool when it comes to tooth trouble?
Beginning readers will be entertained and reassured by this clever, funny twist on a dentist visit in this I Can Read story featuring their favorite boisterous shark. The back matter also includes fun, bite-sized facts about shark teeth!
With colorful illustrations from Guy Francis and lively text from Bruce Hale, this Level One I Can Read is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
Going to the Dentist
By Macready, R J
Dentists help keep our teeth clean and healthy, which helps our entire body function better. Early learners discover the reasons people visit a dentist and the importance of forming the habit of visiting one for regular checkups. Using age-appropriate text and corresponding full-color photographs, young readers learn about the procedures involved in a visit to the dentist and dental problems that a dentist can fix. Going to the dentist can be a source of anxiety for young children, but this accessible guide helps take the fear out of this essential healthy habit.
The Crocodile and the Dentist
By Gomi, Tarō
Oh, it's time to go to the dentist! Crocodile has a toothache, but he's afraid of the dentist. The dentist wants to help, but he's afraid of Crocodile. Never fear! Bestselling author-illustrator Taro Gomi cleverly and humorously presents both sides of the story, as the crocodile and the dentist learn to be brave and face their fears - of what might happen in that dentist's chair and of each other!
Daniel Visits the Doctor
By Friedman, Becky
Daniel Tiger goes to the doctor in this adorable new 8x8 storybook retelling of a popular episode! Daniel is feeling a little nervous before his check-up with Dr. Anna. But with a little reassurance from Mom, Daniel learns that talking about what will happen at the doctors office helps to make the trip a lot less scary. 2014 The Fred Rogers Company.,
Harry and the Dinosaurs Say "Raahh!"
By Whybrow, Ian
Harry and his beloved dinosaurs have a dental appointment and they are all very nervous—especially Tyrannosaurus, who has so many teeth. But with Harry’s reassurances and a magic button to make him grow big, Tyrannosaurus agrees to let Dr. Drake take a look. Funny, accessible illustrations and a gentle text help alleviate the fear of this very typical life-lesson.
Doctor De Soto
By Steig, William
Doctor De Soto, the dentist, did very good work. With the aid of his able assistant, Mrs. De Soto, he copes with the toothaches of animals large and small. His expertise is so great that his fortunate patients never feel any pain.Since hes a mouse, Doctor De Soto refuses to treat dangerous animals--that is, animals who have a taste for mice. But one day a fox shows up and begs for relief from the tooth thats killing him. How can the kindhearted De Sotos turn him away? But how can they make sure that the fox doesnt give in to his baser instincts once his tooth is fixed? Those clever De Sotos will find a way.Doctor De Soto is a 1982 New York Times Book Review Notable Childrens Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year, a 1983 Boston Globe - Horn Book Awards Honor Book for Picture Books, and a 1983 Newbery Honor Book.
Open Wide
By Keller, Laurie
From the author/illustrator of The Scrambled States of America, here is a fun-filled introduction to teeth."Before the principal's announcements, will you all please stand and recite our pledge: 'I pledge allegiance to this mouth and to the dentist who takes care of us. And to the gums on which we stand, strong and healthy, with toothbrushes and toothpaste for all.'"It's time for tooth school and Dr. Flossman is excited to meet the incoming class of 32--eight incisors, four canines, eight premolars, and twelve molars, including the four wisdom teeth. There's just so much to learn--from brushing and flossing to dentin and pulp to every student's nightmare: tooth decay!Best read with a toothbrush in hand, this hilarious book is full of interesting facts (for instance, George Washington's teeth were not made of wood, despite popular belief) and a classroom full of quirky characters.
Do I Have to Go to the Dentist?
By Thomas, Pat
A visit to the dentist can be a scary experience for younger children. This good-humored story emphasizes the dentist's role as a friend and advisor who ensures that boys and girls have healthy teeth and attractive smiles. This is a new title in the appealing "A First Look At. . ." series. These books encourage preschool and early-grades children, to explore their feelings and talk to parents or other trusted elders about things that bother them. Some problems, like visits to the dentist, are passing and minor and can be solved with relative ease. Others, like dealing with allergies, can range from passing annoyances to something more serious. In all cases, children are encouraged to follow parental and medical advice so that they can engage in normal children's activities.
What to Expect When You Go to the Dentist
By Murkoff, Heidi
Growing Up Just Got Easier...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to children and parents as they tackle life's first experiences together.When you were growing up, chances are visiting the dentist wasn't your favorite thing to do. Luckily for your child there have been many changes around the dentist's office since your first visit -- changes that have made "opening up wide" a lot less scary and a lot more fun. We're here to explain who dentists are, what they do, why they use all those funny tools, and why regular visits to them can mean a healthier smile, so that your child can sit back, relax, and enjoy the checkup.Have fun at the dentist!Heidi and Angus Show more Show less #outer_postBodyPS { display: none; } #psGradient { display: none; } #psPlaceHolder { display: none; } #psExpand { display: none; } Growing Up Just Got Easier...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to children and parents as they tackle life's first experiences together.When you were growing up, chances are visiting the dentist wasn't your favorite thing to do. Luckily for your child there have been many changes around the dentist's office since your first visit -- changes that have made "opening up wide" a lot less scary and a lot more fun. We're here to explain who dentists are, what they do, why they use all those funny tools, and why regular visits to them can mean a healthier smile, so that your child can sit back, relax, and enjoy the checkup.Have fun at the dentist!Heidi and Angus
Visiting the Dentist
By Guillain, Charlotte
Read Visiting the Dentist to learn all about what to expect from a trip to the dentist.
I Can See Just Fine
By Barclay, Eric
Paige is just like every other kid. She goes to school. She practices her violin. She plays outside. The only problem is, she cannot quite see the chalkboard, her sheet music, or anything else! Despite Paige's repeated refrain of "I can see just fine," the comical illustrations portray a different story. Paige's parents decide it's time for her to visit the eye doctor, despite her protests. But Paige's stubbornness quickly dissolves as she braves an enthralling eye checkup, enjoys a playful frame selection, and, most importantly, ends up with perfect eyesight! Barclay successfully depicts a very real and relevant issue with lightheartedness and gentle humor. Young readers will relate to Paige's journey and celebrate her triumph of seeing clearly in the end.