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1. Belton, Sandra (1994). May'naise sandwiches & sunshine tea. New York: Four Winds Press.

Abstract:
Big Mama shares memories of her childhood with her grandchild about a special friendship she had with Bettle Jean. Little Miss and Big Mama share the pages of a scrapbook which tells the favorite story of May'naise sandwiches and sunshine tea.

Mollie Steadley, 2004 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [African American] [Books] [Careers] [Clothing] [Dancing] [Dentist] [Doctor] [Dreams] [Flowers] [Food] [Friendship] [Garden] [Hunger] [Imagination] [Memories] [Nutrition] [Parents] [Photograph] [Picnic] [Play] [Rain] [Running] [School] [Sun] [Teaching] [Technology] [Telephone] [Tree] [Water]

2. Berger, Melvin (1991). Ouch!. New York: Scholastic Inc.

Abstract:
Do you wonder how your body quits bleeding when you have a cut or why the new skin under a scab is pink?A group of students finds answers to these questions when they complete their science fair project. This is a great resource for information on cuts, bleeding, and how wounds heal.

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

Keywords: [Biking] [Body Parts] [Doctor] [Exercise] [Fear] [Feelings] [Happiness] [Health] [Injury] [Jumping] [Music] [Nurse] [Parents] [Playground] [Running] [Sadness] [School] [Science]

3. Blance, Ellen & Cook, Ann (1976). Monster goes to the hospital. Los Angeles, CA: Bowmar/Noble Publishers.

Abstract:
While running in a race with his friends, Monster trips over a stick and hurts his foot. Monster's friends advise him to go to the hospital. At the hospital a lady doctor cares for Monster; which is not an easy task due to his adnormally large size. The doctor determines that his foot is sprained and with the help of the children she is able to find a suitable crutch for Monster.

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

Keywords: [Body Parts] [Doctor] [Emergency] [Exercise] [Fair] [Feelings] [Friendship] [Hospital] [Monsters] [Running] [Safety]

4. Bognomo, Joel Eboueme (1999). Madoulina: A girl who wanted to go to school: A story from south africa. Honesdale, PA: Caroline House.

Abstract:
Madoulina has dreams of becoming a doctor. She doesn't, however, go to school because her mother needs her to sell fritters in the marketplace to earn money. Madoulina meets her brother's new teacher, who convinces her mom to find a way to let her go to school.

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

Keywords: [African] [Ambition] [Argument] [Assertiveness] [Bias] [Careers] [Change] [Compromise] [Conflict Resolution] [Critical Thinking] [Decision Making] [Determination] [Doctor] [Education] [Encouragement] [Equality] [Family] [Frustration] [Goal Setting] [Growing Up] [Multicultural] [Parents] [School] [Verbal Communication] [Work] [Working Mother]

5. Breinburg, Petronella (1974). Doctor shawn. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company.

Abstract:
Mom went shopping, so Shawn and his sisters decide to play doctor. Shawn is the doctor and he bandages up patients all day long. Then mother comes home and tells them to close the hospital, because it is time for lunch.

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

Keywords: [Careers] [Doctor] [Family] [Food] [Illness] [Imagination] [Nutrition] [Play] [Siblings]

6. Carlson, Nancy (1996). Sit still. New York: Viking.

Abstract:
Pat knows 101 ways to sit in a chair, but he does not know how to sit still. After trying several ways to get Pat to sit still, his mom finally finds something that works. All Pat needs are things to keep him busy.

Abstract provided by Jen Schlosser, 1997 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Accomplishment] [Activities] [Body Parts] [Doctor] [Exercise] [Family] [Jumping] [Nonverbal Communication] [Parents] [Recreation] [Siblings] [Verbal Communication] [Walking]

7. Corey, Dorothy (1989). A shot for baby bear. Niles, IL: Albert Whitman & Co..

Abstract:
A baby bear is aftaid of getting a shot. His brother serves as a model so that baby bear is no longer afraid.

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

Keywords: [Animals] [Assertiveness] [Bear] [Conflict Resolution] [Decision Making] [Doctor] [Family] [Fear] [Illness] [Role Model] [Self Esteem] [Siblings] [Verbal Communication]

8. Davison, Martine (1992). Rita goes to the hospital. New York: Random House.

Abstract:
Rita gets very scared when a letter from the hospital arrives announcing that her tonsils will be taken out. Eventually, the hospital workers help Rita overcome her fears of surgery. She is happy when she wakes up afterwards and is given her favorite ice cream for dinner -- strawberry!

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

Keywords: [Cleanliness] [Clothing] [Colors] [Correspondence] [Doctor] [Family] [Fear] [Feelings] [Food] [Friendship] [Games] [Happiness] [Hospital] [Illness] [Learning] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Preparation] [Sadness] [Sleep] [Stress Management] [Verbal Communication]

9. Davison, Martine (1992). Robby visits the doctor. New York: Random House.

Abstract:
Robby wakes up one morning with an earache. His father takes him to the doctor in order to get medicine which will make him feel better. After he sees his friend in the doctor's office and is told about what the doctor will do, Robbie is not scared anymore.

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

Keywords: [Author's Note] [Days Of The Week] [Doctor] [Exercise] [Family] [Feelings] [Friendship] [Health] [Hospital] [Hygiene] [Illness] [Medicine] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Parents] [Routine] [School] [Stress Management] [Teeth] [Temperature]

10. Davison, Martine (1992). Maggie and the emergency room. New York: Random House.

Abstract:
On a bike ride with her friends, Rita hits a tree root and flips over her handelbars. Maggie's mother takes Maggie and Binky (her favorite stuffed animal) to the hospital. Maggie learns all about x-rays, stitches, and other emergency techniques.

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

Keywords: [Accidents] [Bicycle] [Body Parts] [Doctor] [Emergency] [Family] [Fear] [Feelings] [Friendship] [Happiness] [Hospital] [Injury] [Medicine] [Nonverbal Communication] [Sadness] [Safety] [Stress Management] [Verbal Communication]

11. Egielski, Richard (1995). Buz. USA: HarperCollins.

Abstract:
Buz is swallowed with a spoonful of cornflakes. While he is being chased by pills, follow Buz on his exciting adventure through the human body.

Abstract provided by Tera L. Coppler, 1999 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Assertiveness] [Body Parts] [Careers] [Conflict Resolution] [Critical Thinking] [Doctor] [Dragonfly] [Exercise] [Fear] [Feelings] [Food] [Happiness] [Insects] [Medicine] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Running] [Sequence] [Swimming] [Verbal Communication]

12. Ehrlich, H.M. (2000). Dr. duck. New York: Orchard Books.

Abstract:
Different animals are under the care of an old-fashioned country doctor named Dr. Duck. A crow has a broken toe, a baby mouse has a fever, and a beaver has a cough. Everyone comes to help Dr. Duck when he gets sick.

Abstract provided by Mark Walter, 2002 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Aging] [Animals] [Beaver] [Body Parts] [Careers] [Caring] [Chicken] [Cow] [Crow] [Diseases] [Doctor] [Dog] [Duck] [Friendship] [Illness] [Measles] [Medicine] [Moose] [Mouse] [Mule] [Rabbit] [Rhyme] [Sheep] [Skunk] [Transportation] [Weasel]

13. Fine, Anne (1991). Poor monty. New York: Clarion Books.

Abstract:
Sometimes when a single parent works so much, their children may feel a bit neglected. Single parents are loving parents too.

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

Keywords: [Chicken Pox] [Diseases] [Doctor] [Family] [Feelings] [Illness] [Love] [Parents] [Sadness] [Security]

14. Flournoy, Valerie (1978). The best time of day. New York: Random House.

Abstract:
William is a bright and active child who enjoys a variety of activities throughout his day.

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

Keywords: [Activities] [African American] [Doctor] [Family] [Food] [Fun] [Health] [Multicultural] [Nutrition] [Play] [Recreation] [Shopping] [Sleep]

15. Galvin, Matthew (1995). Otto learns about his medicine: A story about medication for children with ADHD. New York: Magination Press.

Abstract:
Otto has trouble paying attention in school. He is a young car who honks his horn during class, races away from the gas pumps causing a spill, and several other hyperactive behaviors. His parents take Otto to visit a special mechanic in order to get medicine to help control his behavior.

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

Keywords: [Car] [Disability] [Discipline] [Doctor] [Family] [Friendship] [Listening] [Maps] [Medicine] [Misbehavior] [Nonverbal Communication] [Stress Management] [Teaching] [Transportation]

16. Gehret, Jeanne (1991). Eagle eyes: A child's view of attention deficit disorder. Fairport, New York: Verbal Images Press.

Abstract:
A child struggles through life with Attention Deficit Disorder. He goes to the doctor and learns several things that makes life easier.

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

Keywords: [Acceptance] [Attention] [Conflict Resolution] [Disability] [Doctor] [Family] [Nonverbal Communication] [Parents] [Self Esteem] [Siblings] [Stress Management] [Verbal Communication]

17. 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]

18. 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]

19. 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]

20. Greene, Rhonda Gowler (1997). Barnyard song. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

Abstract:
When some barnyard animals catch the flu, it is up to the farmer to nurse them back to health and restore the barnyard song to its usual splendor.

Abstract provided by Lynne-Ann Bell, 1998 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Animals] [Autumn] [Barn] [Bee] [Birds] [Careers] [Cat] [Chicken] [Cow] [Decision Making] [Doctor] [Dog] [Donkey] [Duck] [Farm] [Farmer] [Five Senses] [Food] [Goose] [Horse] [Illness] [Insects] [Medicine] [Mule] [Nature] [Noise] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Pets] [Poetry] [Rhyme] [Sheep] [Sounds] [Turkey] [Verbal Communication] [Work]

21. Hausman, Bonnie (1999). A to z do you ever feel like me?. New York: Dutton Children's Books.

Abstract:
How are you feeling today?Join the children in this book to find out if they are feeling the same way. Learn the letters of the alphabet while you solve the puzzles of emotions. Have fun!

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

Keywords: [Accidents] [African American] [Alphabet] [Anger] [Asian American] [Birthday] [Body Parts] [Bravery] [Confusion] [Critical Thinking] [Doctor] [Embarrassment] [Emotions] [Exercise] [Family] [Fear] [Feelings] [Friendship] [Fun] [Games] [Grandparents] [Greed] [Happiness] [Jealousy] [Kindness] [Letters] [Loneliness] [Mischief] [Morning] [Multicultural] [Nonverbal Communication] [Observation] [Party] [Pets] [Photograph] [Playground] [Playing] [Pride] [School] [Self Esteem] [Sequence] [Sharing] [Toys] [Verbal Communication] [Worry]

22. Hopkinson, Deborah (2003). Girl wonder: A baseball story in nine innings. New York: Atheneum Books.

Abstract:
Alta's dream of becomming a professional baseball player comes true. She proves that it doesn't matter if you're a girl, you can still be just as talented. After pitching for an Ohio semipro baseball team in 1907, Alta goes on to become a doctor like her dad.

Mollie Steadley, 2004 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Accomplishment] [Ambition] [Author's Note] [Baseball] [Careers] [Confidence] [Determination] [Discrimination] [Doctor] [Gender] [History] [Memories] [Practice] [Skills] [Sports] [Travel]

23. Ichikawa, Satomi (1991). Nora's duck. New York: Philomel Books.

Abstract:
Nora finds a duckling who had fallen out of its nest. Nora took the duckling to Dr. John, so he could help the injured duckling. At Dr. John's, Nora finds herself surrounded by animals.

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

Keywords: [Animals] [Assertiveness] [Birds] [Cat] [Conflict Resolution] [Doctor] [Dog] [Duck] [Helping] [Sheep] [Verbal Communication]

24. James, Simon (2004). Baby brains. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press.

Abstract:
Baby Brains is a child prodigy! As an infant, his intelligence is that of a brilliant adult. His infancy is occupied by going to school, being a doctor and travelling to space. One day, he realizes that he really just wants his mommy.

Jennie Roberts, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Acceptance] [Baby] [Challenges] [Child Care] [Doctor] [Family] [Feelings] [Fun] [Intelligence] [Learning] [Newspaper] [Pregnancy] [Reading] [School] [Space] [Transportation] [Understanding]

25. Keller, Holly (1992). Island baby. New York: Greenwillow Books.

Abstract:
Simon works for Pops at the bird hospital. Simon finds a flamingo with a broken leg and helps nurse it back to health. In the end, he has to let it go.

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

Keywords: [Animals] [Birds] [Conflict Resolution] [Critical Thinking] [Decision Making] [Doctor] [Flamingo] [Hospital] [Injury] [Nonverbal Communication] [Self Esteem] [Verbal Communication]
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