Keep Away from Germs


Book Description

In the wake of coronavirus, COVID-19, children's lives are been turned upside down with change. This children's story was written in an upbeat rhyme form to help children process these changes, learn why we are doing them, and see the positive parts of these changes. From school closures to video chatting with family, this story doesn't just focus on the negatives. It also talks about the options of playing outside, watching movies or playing board games with family. However this story isn't only about COVID-19, it also applies to families of immunocompromised, cancer patients, and those who are undergoing medical treatment. Taylyn Senec, author of Tinsel the Christmas Unicorn and the Ick the Stick Series, brings her upbeat rhyming stanzas to another great book. Pair the writing with beautiful illustrations by Uzma Shafiq and this book is a great one to add to any child's library.




Keep the Germs Away


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Why do I need to wash my hands? This cute and funny book helps kids discover what germs are, why they sometimes make us sick. *Teach children all about germs*Perfect read aloud to your Pre-K and Kindergarten kids*Good personal hygiene habits starts early*Encourage kids to develop good handwashing and general hygiene practices ***** It's really hard to find books for toddlers about healthy habits and this book is perfect. - Melissa***** This book has helped my boy feel less anxiety. We love it! - Kate***** Easy, quick read, but entertaining and a cute message. - Denise***** I love his story! Very good introduction to germs. - Julie This story is geared to kids ages 3-5. Perfect for boys, girls, preschool, pre-K, and Kindergarten. Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers. Purchase a paperback copy with COLORING PAGES! Add this kids book to your cart now and enjoy!




Dirt Is Good


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From two of the world’s top scientists and one of the world’s top science writers (all parents), Dirt Is Good is a q&a-based guide to everything you need to know about kids & germs. “Is it OK for my child to eat dirt?” That’s just one of the many questions authors Jack Gilbert and Rob Knight are bombarded with every week from parents all over the world. They've heard everything from “My two-year-old gets constant ear infections. Should I give her antibiotics? Or probiotics?” to “I heard that my son’s asthma was caused by a lack of microbial exposure. Is this true, and if so what can I do about it now?” Google these questions, and you’ll be overwhelmed with answers. The internet is rife with speculation and misinformation about the risks and benefits of what most parents think of as simply germs, but which scientists now call the microbiome: the combined activity of all the tiny organisms inside our bodies and the surrounding environment that have an enormous impact on our health and well-being. Who better to turn to for answers than Drs. Gilbert and Knight, two of the top scientists leading the investigation into the microbiome—an investigation that is producing fascinating discoveries and bringing answers to parents who want to do the best for their young children. Dirt Is Good is a comprehensive, authoritative, accessible guide you've been searching for.




Stay Away, Germs


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Germs are everywhere, and they are not prejudiced or biased. Everybody is equally the same from a germ’s point of view and equally in danger. Stay Away, Germs promotes overall clean safety habits for children and families around the world. By creating safe habits—like washing our hands and cleaning our rooms—we can promote good health. Children can help find a solution and cure for future global attacks by practicing proactive clean activities that keep everyone safe. Things might be scary and hard right now, but remember: no matter what pandemics or challenges may arise, our dreams will be waiting for us if we stay safe and clean!




Germ Academy


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Covie's the baddest of the baddies. Trained by evil masterminds at The Germ Academy, he won't stop causing havoc until he's the World's Best Infection and nothing's coming in his way! ...or so he thinks. Enter The Soap Squad. This bottled brigade takes pride in keeping the planet squeaky clean, even if it means squashing a few hopes and dreams along the way. What happens when their two worlds collide? Come find out in this very timely story that's a little bit creepy, a little bit bubbly, and a whole lot of fun!




Germs Germs Go Away


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"By learning healthy habits the little ones will know how to protect themselves. Germs are very tiny and invisible to the human eye, in fact, you need a microscope to see them. This fun story is told from the perspective of a germ that will help teach little ones about germ-free and that is very important to keep hands clean to avoid spreading germs to others and will have little ones eager to stay vigilant on keeping germs away and staying safe"--




Stop the Germs!


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Yuck, germs! Germs can make us sick. How do we stay healthy? With engaging text and colorful photos, readers find out how to keep the germs away. Stop the Germs! includes a glossary, read more section, kid-friendly internet sites, and an index.




Keeping Your Child Healthy in a Germ-Filled World


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The world is full of germs, and news about outbreaks of infectious diseases and antibiotic-resistant superbugs is an almost daily occurrence. What can concerned parents do to protect their children? Keeping Your Child Healthy in a Germ-Filled World gives parents the tools and information they need to shield their kids from infections and keep their family healthy. Infections are harmful, but not all germs are bad. Dr. Athena P. Kourtis, a pediatrician and infectious disease specialist -- and a mother -- teaches parents how to protect their kids without going overboard. She helps parents sort through the latest information about germs, antibiotics, vaccines, hygiene, health foods, and home remedies and recommends what rules to follow -- and which ones to ignore. She says: • No to overprotecting your children from germs• No to antimicrobial soaps and cleaning products at home• No to over-prescribed antibiotics• Yes to strategic hand washing• Yes to being conscious of germs and how they replicate• Yes to vaccines She offers tips for protecting your children wherever they go -- at home or school, on the playground, even while traveling -- and whatever they are doing -- playing sports, camping, visiting the beach -- and answers questions that commonly worry parents. How many times should you wash prewashed spinach? (At least twice.) Does getting enough sleep help fight infection? (Yes.) Are pre-sliced foods more likely to spread infection? (They are.) Reading this comprehensive, illustrated guide is the first step to keeping your family healthy. Up-to-date, accurate information and a clear understanding of how germs and our bodies work will help you and your child stay afloat in the microbial sea.




Germs Are Not for Sharing


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Sneezes, coughs, runny noses, spills, and messes are facts of everyday life with children. And that’s why it’s never too soon to teach little ones about germs and ways to stay clean and healthy. This book is a short course for kids on what germs are, what they do, and why it’s so important to cover them up, block them from spreading, and wash them down the drain. Simple words complement warm, inviting, full-color illustrations that show real-life situations kids can relate to. A special section for adults includes ideas for discussion and activities.




Germs! Germs! Germs!


Book Description

Germs describe in rhyme how they attack the body to cause illness and how careful people make life difficult for germs.