The Secret Life of Boo-Boos


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Discover the delightfully disgusting science of boo-boos in this colorful biology picture book for kids! Why do bruises change color? Why do we get scabs? What does blood do? Find out the surprising scientific answers to these questions and many more in The Secret Life of Boo-Boos! This bright and informative picture books includes: practical info and gross details about boo-boos and injuries scientific fun facts about how your body heals basic first aid tips for future boo-boos and more! The perfect book to empower kids with knowledge so they can face boo-boos with courage and curiosity!




The Boo-Boos That Changed the World


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Did you know Band-Aids were invented by accident?! And that they weren't mass-produced until the Boy Scouts gave their seal of approval? 1920s cotton buyer Earle Dickson worked for Johnson & Johnson and had a klutzy wife who often cut herself. The son of a doctor, Earle set out to create an easier way for her to bandage her injuries. Band-Aids were born, but Earle's bosses at the pharmaceutical giant weren't convinced, and it wasn't until the Boy Scouts of America tested Earle's prototype that this ubiquitous household staple was made available to the public. Soon Band-Aids were selling like hotcakes, and the rest is boo-boo history. "Appealingly designed and illustrated, an engaging, fun story" — Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW




Soo's Boo Boos


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Rhyming text counts Soo's boo boos from one to ten and back again when Mommy fixes each one.




Doc McStuffins: Doc's Big Book of Boo-Boos


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Read along with Disney! Doc always keeps track of her patients' boo-boos and ouchies in her Big Book of Boo-Boos—and now you can, too! This adorable book featuring word-for-word narration looks just like Doc's Big Book of Boo-Boos, and is jam-packed full of Doc McStuffins fun including an original story featuring Doc and the gang!




Boo-Boo's New Leg


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Sarah is ten years old. She tells the story of how her grown up friend is very sick and medicines don't seem to help her too much. Her foot is bandaged and she can't get around without the help of a wheelchair and crutches. Sarah is saddened to see her friend in pain. Her friend must go to the hospital to have a special operation, called an amputation to cure her illness. This is no ordinary or easy operation and though her life will be forever changed, she will inspire a positive way of thinking in those around her with the greatest gifts one can have- laughter and friendship. A note from the author: Please use this book as a tool to engage children in a discussion about what can happen during illness, treatment and recovery. Sometimes the most difficult medical choices can bring about the healing of not only one's body but one's inner self as well. One's life can be just a fulfilling after an amputation as it was before and a good sense of humor IS the best medicine of all. My very good friend handled her own amputation in this way and I hope that her story will inspire those who may experience this life changing situation.







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Kiss Baby's Boo-Boo


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Little ones learn that the best way to cure a boo-boo is with a kiss.




Boo-Boo!


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When JoJo falls down and hurts her chin, her dad tries to help her boo-boo. But JoJo is scared!




Sesame Street Elmo's Boo Boo Book


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Boo-boos don’t seem so bad when an adorable monster shows kids how to make them feel better. Flaps, pull-tabs, and stickers make this book interactive and fun! Elmo and his friends know that getting hurt is no fun, but a bandage with monster print almost always makes boo-boos feel better! Inside this book, kids help make all their Sesame Street friends feel better by applying the reusable stickers in the form of bandages, ice packs, or medicine to bumps and bruises. Flaps and pull tabs give this book extra interactivity that kids will love!