Kai's ER Story

Kai's ER Story
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Book Synopsis Kai's ER Story by : Lavette Shirley Elee

Download or read book Kai's ER Story written by Lavette Shirley Elee and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-25 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kai's ER Story is an educational book written by Chin Rodgers and Lavette Shirley Elee. This children's story features a young boy with asthma who has to visit the ER for an asthma attack. Initially, the child is scared, but he meets a friendly PA and various medical professionals who tend to his needs and quells his fears. He feels better after his treatment and is grateful to the medical team and PA who take good care of him. This story is written for children in the pre-school to early elementary range. The book has colorful pictures, and there is good contrast between the text and the background so it is easy to read. The simple rhyming scheme makes the story easy and fun to follow, which is helpful for children who are learning how to read.


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