We Work at the Hospital explores the special skills, tools, and uniforms needed to be a doctor or nurse. The contribution of the hospital service to the wider community is emphasized, and children are encouraged to think about what it would be like to be a doctor or nurse themselves. The book's playful, unpredictable designs and high quality photographs attract and maintain a child's attention …
How do doctors help us? Read this book to find out - and learn all about doctors! The books in the 'People in the Community' series use attractive photographs and simple text to introduce children to the work of people they may meet. In 'Doctors', children can read about doctors in communities around the world, including what they do, the tools they use, where they work, the people they work wi…
One in a series which follows the career of a professional through a day at work. This title is about the life of a doctor, and children will learn how to make a first aid kit. There is also a facts section at the back about how to become a doctor.
With engaging text and historical photographs and illustrations, each of these biographies tells of a well-known person who has contributed to the economic and cultural growth of a town, city, or region.
Nickelodeon's Bubble Guppies find out about doctors and hospitals in this full-color book that sure to entertain boys and girls ages 2-5.
Poor Sarah is feeling under the weather. A trip to the doctor is in order - and with a little help from Duck, Sarah is on the mend in no time. Fans of Sarah and Duck will love this quirky take on being ill and visiting the doctor.
Topsy and Tim find fun and adventure in the real world. Their engaging stories are reassuring for young children having first experiences of their own. In Topsy and Tim: Go to the Doctor, Tim wakes up with a sore throat, so Mummy and Dad decide he needs to visit the Doctor. Dr Sims looks in his mouth, listens to his chest and soon knows what's wrong. Tim goes home with a bottle of medicine to m…
Every year Doctors Without Borders delivers emergency medical aid all over the world with a volunteer staff of about 3,000. The organization has no connection with any government or political group and does not work for profit.