Synopses & Reviews
Review
“These books work on so many levels, with poetry to hear, pictures to talk about, and a powerful message. They give children just the sort of delightful and mind-expanding experiences they need, while leading parents to see the childs world through a creative and joyful lens. Wonderful medicine for an overly electronic age!” —Dr. Robert Needlman, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and cofounder, Reach Out and Read, on the Baby Unplugged series
Synopsis
Baby play, baby play, all day, hooray Suddenly--aachoo Sneeze, cough, boo-hoo
Shiver, rashy, fever, squirm, oh no--Sherm the Germ
Baby's perfect day of play is interrupted by an unwelcome, microbial visitor--Sherm the Germ. Written by a pediatrician and brought to life through playful illustrations, this fun, rhyming book describes the stages of becoming sick and then getting better. A perfect read-aloud for those wishing to get well soon or any budding physician, this board book uses a loveable character to teach readers on the basics of what it means to catch a cold or virus and how the healing process works.
About the Author
Dr. John Hutton is a pediatrician, an author, and the owner of the award-winning blue manatee childrens bookstore in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author of Sleep Baby, Safe and Snug and the award-winning Baby Unplugged series and the founder of the blog Baby Unplugged, whose mission is to help keep children screen-free until age three and promote healthy, developmentally stimulating alternatives. Maria Montag is an artist and a childrens book illustrator. They both live in Cincinnati, Ohio.