Going to the doctor is part of every young child's life. And, in order to prepare a toddler for the experience, nothing is more helpful than a picture book like I Go to the Doctor. The entire series of events is described in simple rhymes, from waiting in the waiting room, to being weighed and measured, to the actual exam.To demystify items that a child might find scary and unfamiliar, instruments like stethoscope and otoscope are clearly illustrated.Most importantly, I Go to the Doctor presents the (proper Jewish attitude) (the Torah attitude) toward healing, namely: that doctors, nurses and medicine may do their part, but only Hashem can make someone get well! A warm and cozy book to familiarize young children with a visit to the doctor. Every child will be glad to know that Hashem is the One who really makes people get well!
This beloved story is the perfect way to introduce children to what happens when they go to the doctor.
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Froggy isn't looking forward to his check-up because he might get a shot, but when it's over and he's pronounced a very healthy frog, Dr. Mugwort is the one who dreads Froggy's next visit.
On his annual visit to the doctor, Big Bird has his eyes, throat, ears, posture, heart and weight checked and receives a shot to help keep him from getting sick
But for a child, a visit to the doctor can be a bewildering experience. This guide aims to help you answer your child's questions about who doctors are, what they do, and why we go to them for checkups.
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Corduroy visits the doctor for a regular checkup and gets a balloon and a button for being such a good patient. On board pages.
This novelty book with a sweet story has fun flaps to lift and mechanisms to move as well as practical tips for parents and carers on each page, endorsed by leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer.
Farley goes to the doctor and has his yearly checkup.
"Based on the screenplay written by Andrea Maywhort and Eric Saiet; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter."