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Does a hippo say ahh? (Early experiences)

By Emily Bolam, Fred Ehrlich. 2003

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Health and medicine, Medicine
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Important moments in childhood are depicted lightly, but effectively, in a funny question-and-answer format. Does a hippo go to the…

doctor? Does a zebra? Everything young readers need to know to prepare for a check-up with their doctors is laid out humorously and realistically. Grades K-3. 2003.

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The pie reports

By Hayley Lowe. 2024

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Family stories, General fiction, Disabilities fiction, Alphabet, number and picture booksMedicine
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"Despite living an ocean apart, a child connects with her grandfather over a shared love of pie and learns to hold space for him through his progressive illness."
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