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Loading... Peeper has a fever (edition 2005)by Charlotte Cowan, Susan Banta
Work InformationPeeper Has a Fever (Dr. Hippo Story) by Charlotte Cowan
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In her story for children ages 4-8, Dr. Cowan empathizes with the aches and chills and misery of small children with fevers. In Peeper Has a Fever Dr. Cowan captures the unhappiness of her patients and writes with confidence and humor to comfort them. Peeper's story is as educational as it is entertaining and will offer reassurance to any parent and child dealing with fever. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)616.047Technology Medicine & health Diseases Pathology; Diseases; Treatment Genetic and hereditary diseases Symptoms as a problemLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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Peeper’s parents work together to help him in this story, and it’s Peeper’s dad who stays home to care for him and cook dinner while Peeper’s mom takes his sister to the picnic. It’s a wonderful example of shared responsibilities for both children and adults alike, and shows how fathers as well as mothers can help to comfort a sick child. Like the other books in the Dr. Hippo Series, Peeper Has A Fever can also help children understand what is happening to them when they are sick and reduce their worry. It clearly explains some of the confusing things about having a fever, such as feeling too cold instead of too hot. There is also a guide for parents included as a separate booklet, Figuring Out Your Child’s Fever, with very sensible and helpful advice on dealing with fevers, which can often be confusing and disturbing to parents. The parent’s guide alone makes Peeper a good gift for new or expectant parents, including those adopting children older than infancy, since it contains guidelines for treating children of all ages. Review by Book Dads ( )