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Helping Hospital: A Community Helper’s Book

Helping Hospital: A Community Helper’s Book

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: October 19th, 2021
Publisher:
HarperCollins
ISBN:
9780063081390
Pages:
40

Description

Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy World meets Lisa Brown’s The Airport Book with a medical spin in this interactive Community Helpers book that introduces children to all the workers, units, patients, technology, and more that exist within a hospital.

Welcome to the Helping Hospital! Everyone here works together to keep the town of Honey Hill safe and healthy. Emmy's mommy is having a baby. Leo hurt his arm playing baseball. Annabelle is due for a check-up. Who will help them at the Helping Hospital? 

This introduction to a hospital, filled with modern technology, diversity, mental health professionals, and more, will help readers see that the hospital isn’t a scary place. The book also includes a detailed glossary, counting prompts, and search-and-find elements that make this book fun and interactive.

Perfect for kids who want to learn more about hospitals and/or the medical professions, as well as kids who are just a little bit scared of going to the doctor.

About the Author

Lindsay Ward is the author and illustrator of over two dozen books for kids. Her most recent titles include Jessie: Queen of the Road (Two Lions, 2023), The Capitol (HarperCollins, 2022), and Pink Is Not a Color (Two Lions, 2022). She lives in Ohio with her husband, three boys, one dog, and flock of ducks. Visit her online at lindsaymward.com. 

Lindsay Ward is the author and illustrator of over two dozen books for kids. Her most recent titles include Jessie: Queen of the Road (Two Lions, 2023), The Capitol (HarperCollins, 2022), and Pink Is Not a Color (Two Lions, 2022). She lives in Ohio with her husband, three boys, one dog, and flock of ducks. Visit her online at lindsaymward.com. 

Praise for Helping Hospital: A Community Helper’s Book

“This unique exploration of a hospital makes the complex organization accessible as well as awe-inspiring.” — Horn Book Magazine