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I'm Unvaccinated and That's Ok! - by Shannon Kroner (Hardcover)

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Highlights

  • MOM'S CHOICE AWARD WINNER!
  • 5-11 Years
  • 10.1" x 8.2" Hardcover
  • 32 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, Health & Daily Living

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Book Synopsis



MOM'S CHOICE AWARD WINNER!

I'm Unvaccinated and That's OK! is the story of an unvaccinated child named Nicholas Novaks, who shares the many reasons why his parents have chosen not to vaccinate him. Nicholas explains his parents' personal concerns about vaccine injury, the importance of finding a doctor they can trust and openly speak with, the research they did before making this decision, and what life is like for an unvaccinated child who has an older, vaccine-injured sibling.

Inspired by the personal stories of vaccine-injured children, which have been shared with Dr. Shannon Kroner over many years of working with special needs families, Dr. Kroner aims to raise awareness of the importance of vaccine choice and the necessity of doing the research before making an important decision such as vaccination.

Join Nicholas as he shares what it means to be an unvaccinated child in today's world and why one's personal choice regarding vaccination must always be respected.

I'm Unvaccinated and That's OK! is published through ICAN PRESS, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing. ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) is a nonprofit organization investigating the safety of medical procedures, pharmaceutical drugs, and vaccines while advocating for people's right to informed consent.



Review Quotes




"As the founder of the non-profit ICAN I have been on the front lines of a legal battle to keep our children from being forcibly injected with vaccines without parental approval. Even though it is illegal, there are still countless stories of children who were injected without their parents knowing it. This means our children need to be educated about vaccines so they will not be vulnerable to coercion. This book is a beautiful and loving way to begin educating your children about vaccines while protecting their innocence. It might be the one children's book that could save their life."
--Del Bigtree, founder & CEO, Informed Consent Action Network, and host of The HighWire

"Dr. Shannon Kroner has been courageous in her efforts to protect vaccine choice. Her book, I'm Unvaccinated and That's OK! pioneers a new genre of children's books that aims at educating children about truth and freedom and prepares them for citizenship in democracy."
--Robert F. Kennedy Jr., author of The Real Anthony Fauci

"The choice to remain unvaccinated is a basic human and civil right. This is especially true given the burgeoning rate of vaccine injury in children. No one-- particularly a child--should ever be shamed or marginalized for a health choice. This is a children's book whose time has come. I highly recommend it to all parents who are making the increasingly common choice to keep their children healthy and vaccine free."
--Christiane Northrup, MD, three-time New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause, and Goddesses Never Age

"Dr. Kroner has written a must-read children's book for any family that is finding itself questioning vaccination. This book takes a gentle approach to the topic of vaccination and can easily be used as a conversation starter with doctors, teachers, and family members who may disagree with your vaccination choices."
--Sam Sorbo, education freedom advocate, author, and filmmaker

"Dr. Kroner has provided the world with a book that serves as an ideal gift for--and from--loving parents who want their children to know that science is for asking questions."
--Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, IPAK/IPAK-EDU.org

"As a pediatrician who personally fights for medical freedom and supports informed consent, I feel that Dr. Kroner has done a beautiful job presenting the importance of vaccine choice in a way that is easy to read and understand for both children and adults. This is a book that should be in every home library and pediatric office. This book does a wonderful job illustrating the importance of parents doing their research. As more people choose to avoid vaccinations for various reasons, this book lets them know they're not alone and that this decision is OK."
--Paul Thomas, MD, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, founder and host of With the Wind: Science Revealed, https: //www.doctorsandscience.com, cofounder of KidsFirst4Ever.com, and author of The Vaccine-Friendly Plan

"Dr. Kroner's perspective on vaccinations and medical freedom is valuable. She advocates for all of us."
--Ricky Schroder, actor/director/producer/writer; founder of Reel American Heroes Foundation




About the Author



Dr. Shannon Kroner has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a master's in Special Education, with a focus in Educational Therapy. Her doctoral dissertation, entitled, Childhood Vaccinations: The Development of an Educational Manual, provides a psychological viewpoint of the ways in which parents make decisions regarding vaccinations for their children.

When Dr. Kroner first began working with special needs families in 2001 as a Floortime therapist and behaviorist, she discovered many parents sharing similar stories about their children's disabilities having occurred shortly after receiving a vaccine. Then, in 2009, while pregnant, Dr. Kroner personally suffered a vaccine injury after receiving a preservative-free flu shot. Believing it was safer than others because it was preservative-free, she got the vaccine, but suffered a serious reaction that landed her in the emergency room. Upon hearing so many personal vaccine injury stories and then experiencing her own adverse reaction, Dr. Kroner decided it was time to seriously research vaccines and encourage others to do the same.

As an advocate for vaccine choice, Dr. Kroner founded the organization Freedom of Religion - United Solutions (FOR-US) in 2019, following vaccine mandate laws that removed both religious and medical exemptions in California. Serving as its Executive Director, she has united faith leaders of many faiths to protect the religious freedom of vaccine choice and has helped thousands of individuals obtain religious vaccine exemptions.

As a public speaker, advocate, author, wife, and mother, Dr. Kroner understands the importance of protecting vaccine choice and educating today's children as they pave the way towards a brighter tomorrow.

For more information on Dr. Kroner, please visit her website www.drshannonkroner.com

Manfred Calderón has been an artist and illustrator for most of his life. Born and raised in Costa Rica, he often draws inspiration for his art from the natural beauty of his country. Fluent in both Spanish and English, Manfred has taught high school art and English classes. He has also authored and illustrated a number of other children's books including one about his pet cat.

Dimensions (Overall): 10.1 Inches (H) x 8.2 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 5-11 Years
Sub-Genre: Health & Daily Living
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages: 32
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Theme: Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
Format: Hardcover
Author: Shannon Kroner
Language: English
Street Date: July 18, 2023
TCIN: 88928442
UPC: 9781510778191
Item Number (DPCI): 247-55-9837
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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4.2 out of 5 stars with 5 reviews
75% would recommend
4 recommendations

Unvaccinated children are apart of society and should know it's fine.

5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Ashleyr - 4 months ago
Its okay to not be vaccinated! My entire family is unvaccinated and so many prople have been mislead that its this dangerous thing. Statistically its not! Unvaccinated people are usually extremely healthy comparer to what most would like you to think. My child is almost 6 and never even had an antibiotic, never has had any infections at all.. I love a book that represents those who are different in a good way !
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Horrible, inaccurate, ableist, sorry excuse of a "children's book"

1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
MIRMIC95 - 5 months ago
I would give this zero stars if I could. There are so many issues with this book. That “Dr.” in her name is so disingenuous, and she knows exactly what she’s doing with it when she uses it. My first question after seeing the Dr. In her name was what kind cause I was confident it wasn't going to be infectious disease or virology, or even anything medical. Turns out, it’s not. Not even an MD or a DO, but a “PhD” in clinical psychology. You would think that a person with a PhD in psychology would know exactly what putting the title "Dr." on a book about vaccines would imply, and conversely, how not to imply that they're an MD. It is grossly unethical for a psychologist to try and giving inaccurate medical advice under such a facade, pretending to be a legitimate medical doctor. Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology does not give you the credentials for making medical recommendations. I tell people I upgrade my autism with every vaccine 😂 But seriously, why are we still on the train of vaccines cause autism?! And why are they saying their daughter is less desirable now because she happened to be autistic? That’s an extremely harmful rhetoric and just down right ableist.
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Love this Book!

5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Tuki - 1 year ago
Love this book! Great facts and information.
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Excellent educational book

5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Great book - 1 year ago
This is such a good book to help kids and adults learn the basics on why some people decide not to vaccinate. It doesn't have to be a polarizing topic, and when people understand where others come from, it helps to accept peoples choices.
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