Ouch!: The Weird & Wild Ways Your Body Deals with Agonizing Aches, Ferocious Fevers, Lousy Lumps, Crummy Colds, Bothersome Bites, Breaks, Bruises & Burns

[Joe Rhatigan] ☆ Ouch!: The Weird & Wild Ways Your Body Deals with Agonizing Aches, Ferocious Fevers, Lousy Lumps, Crummy Colds, Bothersome Bites, Breaks, Bruises & Burns ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Ouch!: The Weird & Wild Ways Your Body Deals with Agonizing Aches, Ferocious Fevers, Lousy Lumps, Crummy Colds, Bothersome Bites, Breaks, Bruises & Burns It covers all the familiar childhood ailments—upset tummies, sore throats, earaches, allergies, infections, and even poison ivy.Youngsters can explore the armor (like skin) that keeps the bad stuff out, the warriors that attack the stuff that does get in, and the maintenance crew that cleans up the mess and heals them. Whether they want to understand what’s wrong and learn what they can expect, or get ready for a future career in medicine, this information—and the accompanyin

Ouch!: The Weird & Wild Ways Your Body Deals with Agonizing Aches, Ferocious Fevers, Lousy Lumps, Crummy Colds, Bothersome Bites, Breaks, Bruises & Burns

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Rating : 4.15 (511 Votes)
Asin : 1623540054
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 80 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-10-30
Language : English

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Good information and not too bias. This is a really great book. I have a 5 year old who is obsessed with being a doctor, first aid, nurse, being sick, etc and she absolutely love this book. We checked it out at the library, but having to order it on Amazon. It's a great book for reference for those future doctors. We are anti- vaccine, so I appreciate the open view to vaccines. The information is good general basic information for kids who ask a lot of questions and want to know when it comes to being sick, trauma, etc. And the graphic are kid friendly. I highly recommend it.. I love this book for my office I love this book for my office. Kids (especially boys) love the pictures and the parents like the explanations. This is the 2nd one I purchased since the 1st one was taken (hopefully by someone who really loved it.). David McNally said Five Stars. Fantastic introduction into first aid care for my children!

Joe has been a poet, a teacher, a marketing manager, and a newspaper boy. Joe Rhatigan has authored more than fifteen books for children and adults, including DON'T UNRAVEL WHEN YOU TRAVEL and OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD ASTRONOMY. He has also produced several best-selling books and series, including 101 PLACES YOU GOTTA SEE BEFORE YOU'RE 12!, WHITE HOUSE KIDS, and th

It covers all the familiar childhood ailments—upset tummies, sore throats, earaches, allergies, infections, and even poison ivy.Youngsters can explore the armor (like skin) that keeps the bad stuff out, the warriors that attack the stuff that does get in, and the "maintenance crew" that cleans up the mess and heals them. Whether they want to understand what’s wrong and learn what they can expect, or get ready for a future career in medicine, this information—and the accompanying photos and fun illustrations—will take them there.. And whether a child has a crummy cold, a ferocious fever, a nasty bite, or a burn from touching a hot stove, pain is confusing and distressing. Ow, yuck, EEW, ack!From blisters, bruises, and bleeding to stings, sprains, and broken bones, there are so many things that bother the body. Why does it feel so bad? Can something make it stop? For all those kids who want to be doctors, scientists, or medical professionals, here’s their first introduction to the way the body works.OUCH! comforts hurting kids

The helpful index and table of contents, however, are a plus. Owsley uses lots of color in his expressive, playful, and at times cartoon artwork. Rhatigan and Owsley transform what could be a dry subject into a lively, educational read for children who are curious about common ailments and injuries.–Lynn Vanca, Freelance Librarian, Akron, OH(c) Copyright 2013. A hefty combination of photographs, diagrams, and drawings augments the informative text, but not all the images are captioned. From School Library Journal Gr 3-6–Rhatigan describes the different ways in which humans become sick or injured, along with how the human body reacts and what can be done to help the healing process. Rhatigan covers parts of the body, bacteria and viruses, poisonous plants, bruises, bleeding, and more. The medical information and terms are clearly explained. In addition to including the symptoms, the author details how a doctor would treat the problem. Colorful chapter and topic headin

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