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1. The Case of the Wet Bed
by Howard J Bennett, M.D., Spike Gerrell (Illustrator)
Max Archer, Kid Detective is a genuine, funny story that addresses bedwetting in an upfront way. Max used to wet the bed, and now wants to share what ... More
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3. Ed's bed
by Eoin Colfer, Woody Fox (Illustrator)
Poor Ed Cooper seems to have one problem after another. From Going potty to Ed's funny feet, Ed's life is never boring. This time around Ed is having ... More
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4. Clouds and Clocks: A Story for Children Who Soil
by Matthew R Galvin, Sandra Ferrero
Upset and afraid when his beloved grandfather has to go to the hospital, Andrew, whose working mother has little time for him, develops a problem of ... More
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6. Good Morning
by Lucinda Jacob
Morning is a busy time for Sally and Patrick (and for the cats too) as they get up and get ready for the day.
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8. The Mayday Rampage
by Clayton Bess, Dan Dicicco (Illustrator)
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9. The Case of the Recurring Stomachaches
by Howard J Bennett, M.D., Spike Gerrell (Illustrator)
Meet Max. Max Archer, Kid Detective. Max helps kids solve problems. Emily has stomachaches. A lot of them! With Maxs help, Emily investigates the big ... More
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10. My Blood Brother: A Story about Childhood Leukemia
by Elizabeth Murphy-Melas, Mary Kate Wright (Illustrator)
Children's bibliotherapy book about childhood leukemia.
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11. Let's Get Well!
by Patricia Geis
Tula shows readers that while being sick is not fun, there are ways of being a good patient, which makes the whole experience far better rather than ... More
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12. Even Little Kids Get Diabetes, with Code
by Connie White Pirner, Nadine Bernard Westcott (Illustrator)
Easy language and simple explanations will help even very young children understand what it means to have diabetes. They will find some of their own ... More
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13. Dry All Night: The Picture Book Technique That Stops Bedwetting
by Alison Mack
A step-by-step program for curing bedwetting, with separate sections for parent and child.
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14. The Truth about Prescription Drugs
by Basia Leonard, Jeremy Roberts
Prescription drugs are among the substances most often abused by teens, after tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana. Abusing prescription drugs, such as ... More
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15. Talking about the Dangers of Taking Risks
by Hazel Edwards, Med, Goldie Alexander
- Vital nutritional and health information aimed at elementary and middle school students - An important resource in the fight against childhood ... More
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16. Don't Call Me Cookie
by Vanessa Pasiadis, Anna Lowenstein (Illustrator)
Twelve-year-old Cookie Lemon is a daydreamer and is especially caught up in her own dream of becoming an actress. Whether she realizes it or not, ... More
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17. Andy's Adventures with Health and Safety
by Ann Castledine
Andy is a little boy who gets into all sorts of trouble because he won't listen to his parents! He learns that it is a good idea to brush your teeth, ... More
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18. Smile Bright
by Jazey Wallace, Sigmund Fraser (Illustrator)
The three main characters in Smile Bright are teeth! Harry is the tooth wearing the crown and is the leader among his friends. Molly is a sick tooth ... More
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19. Did the Sun Shine Before You Were Born?
by Sol Gordon, Ph.D., Judith Gordon, Vivien Cohen (Illustrator)
Explains in simple language how a baby begins, grows in the womb, and is born.
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20. Will Gets a Haircut
by Olof Landstrom, Lena Landstrom
While his mother goes shopping, Will chooses a very unusual hairstyle for his school party, but soon everybody wants one! Full-color illustrations.
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21. Will's New Cap
by Olof Landstrom, Lena Landstrom, Richard E Fisher (Translator)
Will's new cap is soaked in a sudden downpour but, in the end, it looks better than before. A Parent's Choice Award Book. Full-color illustrations.
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22. Dandelion's Day
by Emma Thomson
In a quiet corner of Emma's garden, by a trickling stream, lives Dandelion. He is a small rabbit, not much bigger than a plant pot, but gets up to ... More
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23. Flabby Tabby
by Penny McKinlay, Britta Teckentrup (Illustrator)
Polly's kitty, Tabby, is not the liveliest of cats. She lives her life between bowl and basket, and if she ever wants to get up on a chair, Polly is ... More
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24. My Day: Bathtime
by Alex Ayliffe
The My Day books, part of the Go, Baby! series, are a contemporary look at babies' days, with colorful, humorous, inviting art and words that reflect ... More
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25. Morning Song
by Mary McKenna Siddals, Elizabeth Sayles (Illustrator)
In a child's cheerful ode to the morning, simple verse and luminous illustrations will make every child look forward to greeting the new day. Full ... More
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