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Lola Goes to the Doctor by Goldman, Marcia

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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
1939547113
Publication Year
2014
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Book Title
Lola Goes to the Doctor
Author
Marcia Goldman
Publisher
Creston Books
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries, Social Themes / New Experience, Animals / General
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years

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Product Information

Children will identify with Lola as she nervously waits to be called into the doctor's office. Lola feels a little bit brave when the doctor looks into her ears, a little braver when he examines her teeth, and bravest of all when she gets a shot.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Creston Books
ISBN-10
1939547113
ISBN-13
9781939547118
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201662414

Product Key Features

Book Title
Lola Goes to the Doctor
Author
Marcia Goldman
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Dogs, General, Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries, Social Themes / New Experience, Animals / General
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Juvenile Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz7.G5688lol 2014
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Kindergarten
Reviews
"I wish I'd had this book with me the last time I was at the doctor. Lola is a wonderful example of facing the waiting room and beyond with bravery and resolve." --Jason Greene, One Good Dad "Once kids see how brave Lola is, they'll want to be brave too. The perfect book to get kids -- and their dogs -- ready for a visit to the doctor!" --Carrie Ardoin, reviewer, Sweet Southern Home "This story focuses on the feelings of a dog, Lola, who is visiting a doctor. The volume is especially designed for teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The words in the text convey emotions, while pictures show what happens. The visit begins with Lola in the waiting room. She sees many new faces and new animals. She needs to wait for her turn and uses the time to investigate the chicken, the pig, and other big dogs. Lola is nervous. When the nurse calls her name, she goes in, all by herself. She is big and getting brave. The book goes through the routine of doctor exam. Readers will love when Lola gets a treat for being brave. There is a little bit of humor in the story too. This is a great book for inclusive classrooms or for a reading specialist. A discussion guide is provided in the back of the book." —Rani Iyer, Washington State University Pullman --Reading Today Online, International Reading Association "Children will easily relate to the spunky little pooch, identifying with her worries, cheering her bravery and feeling better about their next doctor visits. The charming, simple line drawings of Lola playing doctor on the endpapers provide another dimension." --Kirkus "Lola Goes to the Doctor tackles a very scary subject in the minds of young children. . .Who wouldn't be comforted by that sweet puppy's face as she sits patiently in the waiting room with other animal friends, meets the nice doctor, gets weighed, has her teeth and ears checked, has her temperature taken, and even gets a shot? I'll admit, her face does get a bit sad when she sees the needle, but it's an adorable sad face that is encouraging. She presents the message that it's ok to be scared, but that everything will be ok.. . There are no illustrations in this book, just photos of Lola's visit to the doctor. I feel like this is actually a huge selling point because it gives children the opportunity to see what a doctor's office is like. It's not scary. It's clean, has fun toys in the waiting room, and smiling doctors roam the halls. The pictures are clear, colorful, and tell the story on their own. This is another huge selling point because children can flip through the book and understand its message without needing to know how to read. Lola talks about being brave like a big dog, and mentions her future visits to the doctor with a little bit of excitement. It's no big deal at all! While I certainly can't guarantee that this book will solve all problems with the hard task of getting a child to the doctor (I still hate it myself!), I am sure it will aide in calming the child's fears a bit. It presents information in a clear manner and encourages children to be big and brave like Lola. I'd definitely recommend it to elementary and public libraries, as well as to parents and/or caregivers who would like some help in presenting the concept of doctor visits in a delicate manner." -- That Artsy Reader Girl's Inner Child, "I wish I'd had this book with me the last time I was at the doctor. Lola is a wonderful example of facing the waiting room and beyond with bravery and resolve." - Jason Greene, One Good Dad "Once kids see how brave Lola is, they'll want to be brave too. The perfect book to get kids - and their dogs - ready for a visit to the doctor!" - Carrie Ardoin, reviewer, Sweet Southern Home "This story focuses on the feelings of a dog, Lola, who is visiting a doctor. The volume is especially designed for teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The words in the text convey emotions, while pictures show what happens. The visit begins with Lola in the waiting room. She sees many new faces and new animals. She needs to wait for her turn and uses the time to investigate the chicken, the pig, and other big dogs. Lola is nervous. When the nurse calls her name, she goes in, all by herself. She is big and getting brave. The book goes through the routine of doctor exam. Readers will love when Lola gets a treat for being brave. There is a little bit of humor in the story too. This is a great book for inclusive classrooms or for a reading specialist. A discussion guide is provided in the back of the book." -Rani Iyer, Washington State University Pullman -Reading Today Online, International Reading Association "Children will easily relate to the spunky little pooch, identifying with her worries, cheering her bravery and feeling better about their next doctor visits. The charming, simple line drawings of Lola playing doctor on the endpapers provide another dimension." - Kirkus Reviews  "Lola Goes to the Doctor tackles a very scary subject in the minds of young children. . .Who wouldn't be comforted by that sweet puppy's face as she sits patiently in the waiting room with other animal friends, meets the nice doctor, gets weighed, has her teeth and ears checked, has her temperature taken, and even gets a shot? I'll admit, her face does get a bit sad when she sees the needle, but it's an adorable sad face that is encouraging. She presents the message that it's ok to be scared, but that everything will be ok.. . There are no illustrations in this book, just photos of Lola's visit to the doctor. I feel like this is actually a huge selling point because it gives children the opportunity to see what a doctor's office is like. It's not scary. It's clean, has fun toys in the waiting room, and smiling doctors roam the halls. The pictures are clear, colorful, and tell the story on their own. This is another huge selling point because children can flip through the book and understand its message without needing to know how to read. Lola talks about being brave like a big dog, and mentions her future visits to the doctor with a little bit of excitement. It's no big deal at all! While I certainly can't guarantee that this book will solve all problems with the hard task of getting a child to the doctor (I still hate it myself!), I am sure it will aide in calming the child's fears a bit. It presents information in a clear manner and encourages children to be big and brave like Lola. I'd definitely recommend it to elementary and public libraries, as well as to parents and/or caregivers who would like some help in presenting the concept of doctor visits in a delicate manner." - That Artsy Reader Girl's Inner Child, "I wish I'd had this book with me the last time I was at the doctor. Lola is a wonderful example of facing the waiting room and beyond with bravery and resolve." --Jason Greene, One Good Dad "Once kids see how brave Lola is, they'll want to be brave too. The perfect book to get kids -- and their dogs -- ready for a visit to the doctor!" --Carrie Ardoin, reviewer, Sweet Southern Home "This story focuses on the feelings of a dog, Lola, who is visiting a doctor. The volume is especially designed for teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The words in the text convey emotions, while pictures show what happens. The visit begins with Lola in the waiting room. She sees many new faces and new animals. She needs to wait for her turn and uses the time to investigate the chicken, the pig, and other big dogs. Lola is nervous. When the nurse calls her name, she goes in, all by herself. She is big and getting brave. The book goes through the routine of doctor exam. Readers will love when Lola gets a treat for being brave. There is a little bit of humor in the story too. This is a great book for inclusive classrooms or for a reading specialist. A discussion guide is provided in the back of the book." —Rani Iyer, Washington State University Pullman --Reading Today Online, International Reading Association, "I wish I'd had this book with me the last time I was at the doctor. Lola is a wonderful example of facing the waiting room and beyond with bravery and resolve." --Jason Greene, One Good Dad "Once kids see how brave Lola is, they'll want to be brave too. The perfect book to get kids -- and their dogs -- ready for a visit to the doctor!" --Carrie Ardoin, reviewer, Sweet Southern Home, "Once kids see how brave Lola is, they'll want to be brave too. The perfect book to get kids - and their dogs - ready for a visit to the doctor!" - Carrie Ardoin, Blogger and Reviewer at Sweet Southern Home "I wish I'd had this book with me the last time I was at the doctor's. Lola is a wonderful example of facing the waiting room and beyond with patience and resolve." - Jason Greene, Blogger and Reviewer at OneGoodDad
Copyright Date
2014
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2014-012071
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Series
Lola Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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