Bad Bug Busters - by Ella Maughan & Martina Pepiciello (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Bad Bug Busters brings children on an entertaining and educational journey into the fascinating world of the immune system, making science exciting and accessible for young readers.
- 6-10 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Science & Nature
Description
About the Book
Discover how the harmless 'training bugs' in vaccines transform immune cells into superheroes-always on the lookout for danger and ready to fly into action, blocking, gobbling up, and exploding bad bugs before they make you sick!
Book Synopsis
Bad Bug Busters brings children on an entertaining and educational journey into the fascinating world of the immune system, making science exciting and accessible for young readers.
Join Amelia as she discovers how the harmless 'training bugs' in vaccines transform immune cells into superheroes-always on the lookout for danger. If they find a bad bug, they fly into action, blocking, gobbling up, and exploding the bugs before they make you sick!
Written for children aged 6-10 years, Bad Bug Busters combines scientific accuracy with bright and fun illustrations. The glossary in the back provides scientific explanations of the bolded words throughout the book, offering an additional layer of learning as children grow.
The author, an immunologist and mother of two, aims to educate and motivate children to overcome their fear of shots and to help parents, caregivers, teachers, and healthcare providers navigate the complex conversations around how vaccines work.
Review Quotes
"Although shots can feel scary to kids, I know that one of the most important things I do as a pediatrician is keep children up to date with their vaccinations. Dr. Maughan's Bad Bug Busters is a wonderful tool to help turn vaccine visits from something to fear into an opportunity to be a superhero!" - Rachel Brozinsky, MD (Pediatrician)
"Engaging and developmentally-sensitive, Dr. Maughan's book empowers children and caregivers with information essential for addressing common fears and approaching vaccine appointments with greater confidence." - Laura Athey-Lloyd, Psy.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist