Book Review: Nurse Vaccine by Justin Noble

 

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Raymond Brain has the unfortunate task of announcing to his fellow residents of the Body Village that flu season is returning. To make things worse he has to tell everyone that this year they are going to get a flue shot.

This announcement is not received well by this friends. They don’t like getting shots. After Raymond reminds them of how bad they felt when they got the flu last year, they begin to be more open to the idea of getting a flue shot.

Nurse Vaccine will show children that while getting a flue shot does hurt a little, the temporary pain is much better than getting sick.

Available on Amazon.

 

My Review

I chose to read this book after receiving a free copy. All of the opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased.

Nurse Vaccine is a My Body Village book. These children’s books are about different parts of the body because it “takes a village to make a healthy child.”

Nurse Vaccine is coming to give everyone in the village a shot and they’re all a little apprehensive until Raymond Brain explains why it is important to get a vaccine. They’re still not thrilled about getting the shot but they agree that it would be better than getting sick.

In this fun and colorful book, Nurse Vaccine will help children understand that getting a shot only hurt for a few seconds and prevents them from getting sick for much longer.

 

 

About the Author

2016-11-05_18-03-43Justin is a certified nutrition coach and long time lover of children’s stories. Raised in the Texas Hill Country, Justin relocated to New York City, where he wrote “Artie’s Party Featuring the Vita-Men!” (the first book in the My Body Village series) and met wife, Le-Anne. Together, the two expanded the idea into a fully developed series. Originally from the Detroit Metro area of Michigan, Le-Anne has spent over a decade working in the children’s entertainment industry.

The Nobles spent their honeymoon year teaching English to children in Asia, and currently reside in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

 

About the Illustrator

2016-11-05_18-04-06Ann Bonin has been drawing as long as she can remember. She graduated from Art Fundamentals and Graphic Design from Sheridan College in Oakville. Her first job upon graduation was illustrating designs on re-useable kids’ cups for Dixie Collectibles. She now owns Par-T-Perfect-London; a children’s party and event service, where she also designs all of the marketing materials for the franchise. She resides just outside of London, Ontario with her husband and 4 young daughters.

Book Review: Betty Bladder Makes a Big Decision by Justin Noble

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The night shift in the Body Village is a relaxing time, but there is always work to be done. When Betty Bladder finds herself taking in a lot of liquid waste, she does her job to alert Raymond Brain that she needs to release the liquid. But, when Raymond doesn’t respond, she finds herself having to make a difficult decision. Betty Bladder Makes a Big Decision teaches children what is happening in their bodies when they wet the bed, how to help prevent wetting the bed, and why it’s nothing to be ashamed of.

Available on Amazon.

 

My Review

I chose to read this book after receiving a free copy. All of the opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased.

Betty Bladder Makes a Big Decision is a My Body Village book. These children’s books are about different parts of the body because it “takes a village to make a healthy child.”

It’s night time and Betty Bladder is getting fuller and fuller and she’s ready to explode. She tries to let Raymond Brain know but he is so busy that he doesn’t hear her calling. She finally decides that she can’t wait any longer and that it is POTTY TIME. 

Later, Raymond Brain tells Betty Bladder that she made the right decision and that it’s nothing to be embarrassed about. He then says he’ll suggest less liquid before bed and going to the bathroom right before bed.

Betty Bladder Makes a Big Decision is a cute and colorful book that teaches children in a fun way why they wet the bed and gives some suggestions that may help to curtail bedwetting. It also teaches that they shouldn’t be embarrassed or ashamed when it happens. It’s a great book for parents to read to young children.

 

 

About the Author

2016-11-05_18-03-43Justin is a certified nutrition coach and long time lover of children’s stories. Raised in the Texas Hill Country, Justin relocated to New York City, where he wrote “Artie’s Party Featuring the Vita-Men!” (the first book in the My Body Village series) and met wife, Le-Anne. Together, the two expanded the idea into a fully developed series. Originally from the Detroit Metro area of Michigan, Le-Anne has spent over a decade working in the children’s entertainment industry.

The Nobles spent their honeymoon year teaching English to children in Asia, and currently reside in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

 

About the Illustrator

2016-11-05_18-04-06Ann Bonin has been drawing as long as she can remember. She graduated from Art Fundamentals and Graphic Design from Sheridan College in Oakville. Her first job upon graduation was illustrating designs on re-useable kids’ cups for Dixie Collectibles. She now owns Par-T-Perfect-London; a children’s party and event service, where she also designs all of the marketing materials for the franchise. She resides just outside of London, Ontario with her husband and 4 young daughters.