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Spring 2025

Health Helpers

Series of 4 titles

There are so many helpers that can keep us healthy! From the dentist that helps us with a toothache to the therapist that helps us talk through big feelings, there's always help to be had. Young readers will learn what to expect when they take a trip to the dentist, doctor, therapist, and eye doctor. Featuring common challenges from the child's world with comforting photos and approachable text, the series makes it easy to stay healthy!

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: I Need a Dentist I Need a Dentist New! Spring 2025
Cover: I Need a Doctor I Need a Doctor New! Spring 2025
Cover: I Need an Eye Doctor I Need an Eye Doctor New! Spring 2025
Cover: I Need a Therapist I Need a Therapist New! Spring 2025
Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 1
Reading Level Grade 1
Copyright 2025
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearcub Books
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2025-01-01
Dewey 610.00-617.70
Dimensions 7.75 x 7.75
Lexile 300-410
Guided Reading Level I

Reviews

SLJ Review of Health Helpers

Positivity and reassurance are hallmarks of this series. With brief sentences and minimal texts per page, these titles outline reasons why someone might need to visit particular doctors.

Potentially new vocabulary is boldfaced and pronunciation guides appear in yellow boxes. These might differ from terms in the picture glossary, which doesn’t include pronunciation aids. The series demonstrates, both textually and visually, that doctors are helpful and unfrightening, and that particular medical professionals care for specific health concerns.

Children discover what to expect when they visit doctors’ offices, including special equipment, tools, and explanations of why doctors examine patients the way they do. Each title ends with a thank you to the doctor for their help. Photos of racially and gender diverse children, families, and doctors are included; photos in several titles depict girls with Down syndrome.

VERDICT: Recommended for schools and public collections. Affirms how important these vital community members are. These professionals will be familiar to almost all readers, except, perhaps, the therapist.

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