Author:
Jerald S. Altman, M.D. and Richard JacobsonPublisher:
ZonaBooks, LLCPages:
23Genre:
Children’sFormat:
Ebook
Stuff
in their Ears? Sticks up their nose?
Let’s
keep things out of our kid’s ears and nose! Rhyming and beautiful,
bright and colorful illustrations will gently remind children to
avoid putting things where they don’t go! After 14 years of
practice, Dr. Altman never ceases to be amazed at what children will
think of to stick up their noses or stuff in their ears. From rocks
to raisins, paper to peanuts, crayons to candy and buttons to beads,
Dr. Altman has removed them all!
Sometimes
adults marvel at the wonderful curiosity of young children…until
their inquisitive natures cause them to insert unimaginable objects
into inappropriate places. It’s difficult to appreciate a child’s
creativity when it might cause a medical emergency.
Don’t
Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don’t Stuff Stuff In Your Ears! explains
to children, in a fun, colorful, and memorable way, why it’s a good
idea to avoid such behavior.
The
kids will soon be repeating the rhyming verses while being gently
reminded not to stick things up their noses and not to stuff things
in their ears.
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More Information
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Jerald
Altman is
an Otolaryngologist-Head and Neck Surgeon (ENT Doctor). After
publishing many peer-reviewed journal articles, he recognized the
need for a children’s book dealing with a common problem in his
practice. He was recognized as a Phoenix Top Doc in 2010, 2011, 2012
& 2013.
He
is a general Otolaryngologist and he loves taking care of children’s
ear, nose and throat issues. Accordingly, the idea for this book came
from his pediatric patients and their incessant need to put things
where they shouldn’t go!
Richard
Jacobson studied
architecture at Yale University and has spent most of his adult life
designing interiors, landscapes, tablescapes, clothing… and just
about anything else that can be fashioned in a creative way. He lives
in Phoenix and enjoys training dogs, birds and topiaries in his
spare time.
He
once collaborated with his co-author’s (then) seven-year old
daughter on a painting for her newly-decorated bedroom. Asked by her
mother how she had enjoyed the experience, she replied bluntly, “He’s
a little controlling.” Years later, her accurate judgment tempered
the rhyming verses he used to gently guide young children’s
behavior.
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More Information
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EXCERPT:
Don’t
stuff stuff in your ears, Don’t stick sticks up your nose. That can
cause such problems, That’s not where that stuff goes.
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