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HELPING HOSPITAL by Lindsay Ward

HELPING HOSPITAL

A Community Helpers Book

by Lindsay Ward ; illustrated by Lindsay Ward

Pub Date: Oct. 12th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-308139-0
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Three children visit a local hospital for different reasons to help kids learn about medical care and personnel.

Emmy accompanies her mom for a regular maternity checkup that ends up with her mom going into labor and giving birth to her new brother. Leo arrives with his dad. He broke his arm and must go to X-ray and then gets a cast and a sling. Annabelle comes with her mom for a regular pediatric visit and a shot. These racially diverse kids visit a large hospital with lots of specialized (and similarly diverse) personnel, all of whom are pictured and labeled with their official titles. On some pages, the positions are defined. Some of the medical equipment is also labeled and defined, including the ultrasound equipment showing Emmy’s baby brother and the X-ray machine used to diagnose Leo’s arm. Pictures of these images will be of great interest to many young viewers. While the stylized illustrations thoroughly document the workings of this hospital and the narrative story about these three children could be interesting, these elements are undermined by the sheer volume of information that is being presented. The kids all look pretty young, and community-helper units are usually done in early-elementary grades. The specificity of the job titles (otolaryngologist, endocrinologist, cardiovascular nurse) and the large number of employees both mentioned and pictured create a mismatch between book and audience. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Accurate but overstuffed.

(glossary) (Informational picture book. 5-7)