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Reviewed by Astrid Iustulin for Readers' Favorite
Have you ever thought that going to the doctor could be an opportunity to learn new things? Join young Avery on his entertaining and educational visit and learn with him how to no longer be afraid of seeing a doctor. Avery will learn new things (such as blood pressure, first aid kit, and oxygen saturation) and discover the role of people like nurses, medical exams and tests, and the tools the doctor uses to check if you are in good health. Jennifer Rondina's A to Z Come Along with Me: Doctor's Office Visit will enable young readers to expand their knowledge and enrich their vocabulary with new terms, and, above all, it will ensure that the next time they enter the doctor's office, they will not be afraid.
A to Z Come Along with Me is a precious resource for young readers. Who among us has never been afraid of going to the doctor? Avery made me smile, thinking about how many equally worried children I have met and how many of them his funny adventure can help. Jennifer Rondina explains in a simple and effective way the concepts that can be very complex for children. She reveals everything there is to know, and since young readers will now know what to expect, their next visits to the doctor's office will be less scary. This book is helpful for young readers from every point of view, so I recommend it as an effective tool for parents and teachers who want to help children.