I Can Wash Up! : Helping Kids Develop Healthy Habits by Meg Walters (2020, Picture Book)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSkyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-101510762817
ISBN-139781510762817
eBay Product ID (ePID)15050090904

Product Key Features

Book TitleI Can Wash Up! : Helping Kids Develop Healthy Habits
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicHealth & Daily Living / Daily Activities, Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries, Social Themes / Friendship
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorMeg Walters
FormatPicture Book

Dimensions

Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight5.3 Oz
Item Length10.5 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2022-285621
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromPreschool
Grade ToFirst Grade
Dewey Decimal613.4
SynopsisAge range 3 to 6 What makes us sick? What kind of habits should we practice to keep us healthy? "Miss Bee?" Ruthie asks. "How do we make sure we don't get sick like James was?" Ruthie and James are best friends and classmates in Miss Bee's kindergarten class. Last week, James had to stay home because he had the flu. When he returns to class, Ruthie is excited but cautious to welcome him back. Miss Bee gathers her class for a discussion on developing habits that will prevent the spread of germs and help the class stay healthy. With an exploration of what her students do outside school -- like play outside, go to birthday parties, visit parks and petting zoos -- Miss Bee demonstrates how washing hands, taking baths, brushing teeth, sneezing and coughing into elbows, eating healthy foods, and getting enough sleep leads to feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally. In I Can Wash Up! , author and illustrator Meg Walters presents parents, teachers, and caregivers with the tools needed to teach the children in their lives about basic hygiene in hopes that they will grow into healthy, smart adults. It's important that children find the right balance between being mindful about cleanliness and the importance of exploring their worlds., What makes us sick? What kind of habits should we practice to keep us healthy? Ruthie and James are best friends and classmates in Miss Bee's kindergarten class. Last week, James had to stay home because he had the flu. When he returns to class, Ruthie is excited but cautious to welcome him back. "Miss Bee?" Ruthie asks. "How do we make sure we don't get sick like James was?" Miss Bee gathers her class for a discussion on developing habits that will prevent the spread of germs and help the class stay healthy. With an exploration of what her students do outside school--like play outside, go to birthday parties, visit parks and petting zoos--Miss Bee demonstrates how washing hands, taking baths, brushing teeth, sneezing and coughing into elbows, eating healthy foods, and getting enough sleep leads to feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally. In I Can Wash Up , author and illustrator Meg Walters presents parents, teachers, and caregivers with the tools needed to teach the children in their lives about basic hygiene in hopes that they will grow into healthy, smart adults. It's important that children find the right balance between being mindful about cleanliness and the importance of exploring their worlds., What makes us sick? What kind of habits should we practice to keep us healthy? Ruthie and James are best friends and classmates in Miss Bee's class. Last week, James had to stay home because he had the flu. When he returns to class, Ruthie is excited but cautious to welcome him back. "Miss Bee?" Ruthie asks. "How do we make sure we don't get sick like James was?" Miss Bee gathers her class for a discussion on developing habits that will prevent the spread of germs and help the class stay healthy. With an exploration of what her students do outside school--like play outside, go to birthday parties, visit parks and petting zoos--Miss Bee demonstrates how washing hands, taking baths, brushing teeth, sneezing and coughing into elbows, eating healthy foods, and getting enough sleep leads to feeling good physically, mentally, and emotionally. In I Can Wash Up! , author and illustrator Meg Walters presents parents, teachers, and caregivers with the tools needed to teach the children in their lives about basic hygiene in hopes that they will grow into healthy, smart adults. It's important that children find the right balance between being mindful about cleanliness and the importance of exploring their worlds.
LC Classification NumberQP37.W26 2020

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