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-- n. Now, for the first time, Dr. Brazelton writes for the audience closest to his heart: young children. In this delightful book he explains each step of a visit to the doctor, from listening to the heart and checking reflexes to the eye chart and even the shots. His humor and empathy for a child's curiosity and fears shine through on every page. Hilariously candid drawings by Brazelton's grandson, Alfred Womack, express the child's point of view. (Read More) |
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