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1. Blance, Ellen // Cook, Ann (1973). Monster at school. Glendale, CA: Bowmar.

Abstract:
Monster goes to school with a little boy one day. Once he arrives, he is a great help and loves to play with all of the children. One child, however, feels sad because Monster is not playing with him. What will Monster do to cheer up his sad friend?

Abstract provided by Andrew Morris, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Boredom] [Feelings] [Fun] [Happiness] [Health] [Helping] [Monsters] [Nonverbal Communication] [Playing] [Reading] [Sadness] [School] [Self Esteem] [Verbal Communication] [Walking]

2. Gosselin, Kim (1996). Zoo allergy: A fun story about allergy and asthma triggers. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books, LLC.

Abstract:
Justin goes to the allergist for the first time. He has to be tested to see if he has any allergies. The tests are quick and painless. For doing so well at the doctor, Justin's mom takes him and his friend Ashley to the zoo for the day. While at the zoo, Justin, his mom, and Ashley play a fun game. They try to find as many allergy triggers as they can. How many zoo allergy triggers can you find?

Abstract provided by Amy Clinton, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Alligator] [Animals] [Birds] [Doctor] [Elephant] [Food] [Games] [Giraffe] [Health] [Lizard] [Medicine] [Nurse] [Nutrition] [Peacock] [Prevention] [Reptiles] [Rhinoceros] [Train] [Transportation] [Turtle] [Zoo]

3. Gosselin, Kim (1998). The abc's of asthma: An asthma alphabet book for kids of all ages. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books, LLC..

Abstract:
Having asthma is never easy. Come learn the basics of asthma through the alphabet: A is for asthma, B is for bronchial tubes, C is for can't catch, and D is for dust mites.

Abstract provided by Inger Birkholm, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Acceptance] [Allergies] [Alphabet] [Asthma] [Colors] [Confidence] [Diseases] [Doctor] [Exercise] [Family] [Health] [Hospital] [Medicine] [Prevention] [Self Confidence] [Self Esteem] [Sequence] [Stereotypes]

4. Gosselin, Kim (1998). Smoking stinks. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books, LLC..

Abstract:
Maddie and Alex get the facts about smoking!They learn the truth by interviewing Maddie's grandpa, Norman. His mistakes intrigue their class's journey to stay healthy and live smoke-free.

Abstract provided by Brandi Lamb, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Assertiveness] [Asthma] [Cancer] [Challenges] [Clothing] [Conflict Resolution] [Critical Thinking] [Decision Making] [Diseases] [Doctor] [Drugs] [Embarrassment] [Family] [Food] [Goal Setting] [Grandparents] [Health] [Learning] [Love] [Lunch] [Mistake] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Parents] [Prevention] [Refusal Skills] [Safety] [School] [Self Esteem] [Smell] [Stress Management] [Support] [Teaching] [Tobacco] [Verbal Communication] [Worry]

5. Gosselin, Kim (1998). Taking asthma to school. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books.

Abstract:
Justin has asthma so he explains a day in his life to his classmates. Justin takes special medicine to help him breathe. But he is like any other child his age: he likes to play with his friends, go outside at recess, and take part in gym class just like any other kid.

Abstract provided by Amanda Stiles, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Acceptance] [Allergies] [Asthma] [Author's Note] [Awareness] [Differences] [Diseases] [Exercise] [Health] [Medicine] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [School] [School] [Self Esteem] [Understanding] [Verbal Communication]

6. Lewis, Thomas P. (1984). Mr. Sniff and the motel mystery. New York : Harper and Row.

Abstract:
Someone is trying to get people to leave Mutt's Motel and it is up to Mr. Sniff with the help of Andy Mutt to figure out who. After finding many clues, Mr.Sniff deduces that it was Andy Mutt. The motive was that Andy wanted his own room.

Abstract provided by Keith Rhoades, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Animals] [Critical Thinking] [Dog] [Family] [Illness] [Mystery] [Parents] [Problem Solving] [Siblings]

7. Nash, Ogden (1965). The animal garden. New York: M. Evans and Co., Inc..

Abstract:
Roy and Joy beg their parents for pets, but they are not allowed because of their parents' allergies. One night, the magical Abidan comes and gives the children seeds. In the morning, they have an animal garden, free of allergies.

Abstract provided by Monica Sherry, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Animals] [Conflict Resolution] [Family] [Illness] [Magic] [Parents] [Pets] [Siblings]

8. Porte, Barbara Ann (1984). Harry's dog. New York: Greenwillow Books.

Abstract:
Harry gets a dog from a neighbor who is moving. The dog cannot stay at Harry's house because his father is allergic to dogs. Harry's aunt offers to keep the dog at her house for Harry to visit. Harry ends up buying his father a fish.

Abstract provided by David Jenny, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Animals] [Conflict Resolution] [Decision Making] [Dog] [Family] [Fish] [Illness] [Moving] [Neighbors] [Parents] [Pets] [Responsibilities] [Verbal Communication]

9. Weiner, Ellen (1999). Taking food allergies to school. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books, LLC..

Abstract:
Jeffrey shows his friends that his food allergies do not keep him from being a normal kid. Jeffrey demonstrates how to keep his allergies under control by understanding his limitations and making sure what ingredients are found in foods.

Abstract provided by Elizabeth Dunn, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Allergies] [Author's Note] [Decision Making] [Doctor] [Food] [Health] [Illness] [Nutrition] [Recipe] [Role Model] [School] [Support]

10. Yolen, Jane (1982). Commander toad and the planet of the grapes. New York: Coward, McCann, & Geoghegan, Inc..

Abstract:
Commander Toad and his crew travel from star to star in their ship called "Star Warts." They have many adventures when they land on the planet of the grapes and everyone begins having allergic reactions.

Abstract provided by Sarah Leed, 1996 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Adventures] [Allergies] [Amphibians] [Critical Thinking] [Food] [Illness] [Planet] [Stars] [Toad] [Travel]
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