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1. 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]

2. 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]

3. 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]

4. Gosselin, Kim (1998). Taking diabetes to school. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books, LLC..

Abstract:
Jayson explains how having diabetes effects his day, but doesn't stop him from doing what other kids do. Like most kids, Jayson loves to play at recess and take part in gym class.

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

Keywords: [Acceptance] [Author's Note] [Awareness] [Behavior] [Body Parts] [Diabetes] [Differences] [Diseases] [Exercise] [Food] [Health] [Medicine] [Nurse] [Nutrition] [School] [Soccer] [Sports]

5. 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]

6. Gosselin, Kim (1999). Trick-or-treat for diabetes: A halloween story for kids living with diabetes. Valley Park, MO: JayJo Books, LLC..

Abstract:
Halloween is quickly approaching. Sarah is feeling sad because she knows that she cannot eat as many sweets as her friends. This is because Sarah has diabetes. Sarah and her mother eventually learn that Halloween is not all about candy; it's about having fun.

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

Keywords: [Author's Note] [Autumn] [Bedtime] [Caring] [Diabetes] [Family] [Feelings] [Food] [Friendship] [Fun] [Games] [Grandparents] [Halloween] [Happiness] [Holidays] [Medicine] [Money] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Parents] [Party] [Sadness] [School] [Seasons] [Verbal Communication]

7. Gosselin, Kim (1997). Sportsercise: A "school" story about exercise-induced asthma. New York: JayJo Books.

Abstract:
This book looks at exercise and how it can induce asthma. It explains that some children may have this problem, but encourages them to participate in physical activities.

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

Keywords: [Assertiveness] [Asthma] [Basketball] [Beliefs] [Competition] [Conflict Resolution] [Critical Thinking] [Diseases] [Exercise] [Feelings] [Goal Setting] [Happiness] [Medicine] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Refusal Skills] [Running] [Sadness] [School] [Self Esteem] [Sports] [Teamwork] [Verbal Communication] [Walking]

8. 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]

9. Marino, Barbara Pavis (1979). Eric needs stitches. New York: J.B. Lippincott.

Abstract:
Eric is a little boy who falls off his bike and needs stiches, but is scared. His father and a nurse explain the procedure. Eric gets his stiches and a treat for being brave.

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

Keywords: [Accidents] [Bicycle] [Bravery] [Doctor] [Family] [Fear] [Feelings] [Food] [Injury] [Nurse] [Nutrition] [Parents]

10. Rey, Margret//Rey, H.A. (1966). Curious george goes to the hospital. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.

Abstract:
Curious George needs to go to the hospital. While he is there, he succeeds in making a sad girl very happy and creates a lot of mischief.

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

Keywords: [Animals] [Assertiveness] [Child Care] [Colors] [Conflict Resolution] [Curiosity] [Doctor] [Fear] [Feelings] [Friendship] [Friendship] [Happiness] [Hospital] [Medicine] [Mischief] [Monkey] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Sadness] [Sleep] [Stress Management] [Toys] [Verbal Communication]

11. Waber, Bernard (1987). Funny, funny lyle. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.

Abstract:
Lyle the crocodile and his mother live with Mr. and Mrs. Primm and their son, Jushua. One day, Mrs. Primm tells them she is going to have a baby. Lyle's mother gets a job as a nurse. Finally, a beautiful baby girl is born.

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

Keywords: [Baby] [Careers] [Conflict Resolution] [Crocodile] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Reptiles] [Self Esteem] [Verbal Communication]

12. Winters, Kay (2004). My teacher for president. New York: Dutton Children's Books.

Abstract:
Oliver writes a letter to the local news station to nominate his teacher for president in the next election. He thinks she meets the requirements because she signs important papers, likes white houses, goes to meetings, acts quickly in a crisis, is used to being followed around, wants peace, cares for people and the environment, goes on trips, and deals with the media. The only downfall is he doesn’t want her to leave before the end of the year.

Abstract provided by Danielle L Rhodus, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Appreciation] [Assertiveness] [Baseball] [Careers] [China] [Cleanliness] [Communication] [Community] [Conflict Resolution] [Decision Making] [Egypt] [Election] [Environment] [Exercise] [Feelings] [France] [Habitat] [Happiness] [Health] [Helping] [Hygiene] [Listening] [Multicultural] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nurse] [Patriotic] [Peace] [President] [School] [Self Esteem] [Teaching] [Technology] [Verbal Communication] [Walking]
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