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When Parents Worry: The Real Calls Doctors Receive...from Moles That Seem to Move to Funny-Smelling Poo
Henry Anderson
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Paperback. Sure, kids may say and do the darndest things, but concerned parents definitely take it to a whole other level. While these moms and dads certainly mean well, it's hard for doctors not to scratch their heads. Downright bizarre and wildly entertaining, When Parents Worry is the perfect way to celebrate the quirks of parenthood. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: VFX; WH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 146 x 161 x 12. Weight in Grams: 142. The Real Calls Doctors Receive - from Moles That Seem to Move to Funny-Smelling Poo. 160 pages. Sure, kids may say and do the darndest things, but concerned parents definitely take it to a whole other level. While these moms and dads certainly mean well, it's hard for doctors not to scratch their heads. Downright bizarre and wildly entertaining, When Parents Worry is the perfect way to celebrate the quirks of parenthood. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: VFX; WH. Dimension: 146 x 161 x 12. Weight: 142.
A bird pooped in my daughter's mouth yesterday. Do we need to worry about anything?
Sure, kids may say and do the darndest things, but concerned parents definitely take it to a whole other level. While these moms and dads certainly mean well, it's hard for anyone (even a pediatrician) not to dissolve into laughter when they hear weird and unexpected questions like:
Betty ate cheese from a mousetrap from which the mouse also ate. Is that anything to worry about?
Should my eight-year-old wear boxers or briefs?
I dropped off my son's urine sample in ... Read more
From concerns about pickle-shaped poos to the risks of sitting on Santa's lap, Dr. Henry Anderson, a pediatrician in private practice, has heard it alland now you can, too. Show Less
A bird pooped in my daughter's mouth yesterday. Do we need to worry about anything?
Sure, kids may say and do the darndest things, but concerned parents definitely take it to a whole other level. While these moms and dads certainly mean well, it's hard for anyone (even a pediatrician) not to dissolve into laughter when they hear weird and unexpected questions like:
Betty ate cheese from a mousetrap from which the mouse also ate. Is that anything to worry about?
Should my eight-year-old wear boxers or briefs?
I dropped off my son's urine sample in ... Read more
From concerns about pickle-shaped poos to the risks of sitting on Santa's lap, Dr. Henry Anderson, a pediatrician in private practice, has heard it alland now you can, too. Show Less
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Adams Media
Number of pages
160
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Holbrook, MA, United States
ISBN
9781440545481
SKU
V9781440545481
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15
About Henry Anderson
Dr. Henry Anderson practiced pediatrics in New York City for many years and now practices in Pennsylvania. Dr. Anderson has been answering parents' questions with patience, understanding, and a wry sense of humor for over twenty years.
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