All About Scabs (My Body Science Series) (My Body Science Series) (My Body Science Series)
by Genichiro Yagyu
from Kane/Miller Book Pub
A non-fiction look at how scabs form, and how one is to take care of them.
My Big Rescue Book (My Big Board Books)
by Roger Priddy
from Priddy Books
-A great collection of fire engines, police cars, ambulances, lifeboats and many more.
-Simple questions encourage children to study the pictures.
-Huge, fold-out center spread.
The Kids' Guide to First Aid: All About Bruises, Burns, Stings, Sprains & Other Ouches (Williamson Kids Can! Series)
by Karen Buhler Gale
from Williamson Publishing Company
Winner of Parent's Choice Recommended Reading Award for Doing and Learning Books. What to do when hurt happens. Also details prevention, natural remedies, Ask a Nurse Q&A, Did You Know? section in each chapter of interesting medical facts and activities such as making first aid kit.
Scratches and Scrapes
by Margo Linn
from Scholastic
Alexander P. Yam is always getting a scratch or a scrape. And there is only one thing that can cheer him up. Bandages. Lots and lots of bandages!
Survive in the Jungle
by Claire Llewellyn
from Silver Dolphin
Can you build a shelter, find food that's safe to eat, handle extreme humidity, and treat a poisonous snakebite? This book explores all aspects of enduring life in the jungle. Includes 12 challenges and a quiz to see if you are a true survivor! Hidden spiral book, 6 1/2 x 8 3/4, 32 pages, full-color illustrations. Ages 8-12.
Fireman's Safety Hints
by Giovanni Caviezel
from Barron's Educational Series
This delightfully illustrated board book opens up to show the interior of the house where this happy family lives. As kids turn the sturdy board pages, they discover household safety hazards and learn to avoid them. They learn to protect themselves in extreme cases, for instance, if their home ever catches fire, or if there is a gas explosion. This book emphasizes the importance of establishing escape routines, but keeps instruction light-hearted, in the spirit of the "little Fireman" depicted in the story. Kids learn to avoid burns at the kitchen stove, and discover that playing with matches is dangerous and must be avoided. They discover poison labels on household cleaning agents and learn to keep away from them. These and many other safety tips are presented to kids in ways they can easily understand. Parents and older children will also find first-aid advice and special tips for dealing with emergencies. (Ages 3-7)
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