Medicine

Going to the Doctor

By T. Berry Brazelton

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A pediatrician tells what happens when a child goes to the doctor for a check-up, with explanations of the instruments and procedures that will be encountered.

Suggested for ages 4 - 8

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My Doctor

By Harlow Rockwell

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Describes a young child's visit to the doctor's office and has simple pictures of the things in his/her office.

Suggested for ages 4 - 8

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Colonial Virginia

What was it like to live long ago when Virginia belonged to England? When there were no cars, no computers, no hospitals and no public schools?

Without cars, trains or airplanes, people traveled by boat, horseback or on foot by "shank's mare". The reason so many colonial towns were located next to rivers is that often the roads were terrible seas of mud. It was so much easier to travel on the rivers!