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Mais Do Que Uma Constipacao

Hawes, HughHawes, Colette(Volume editor)Waljee, Anise(Volume editor)
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Each book has been written by an experienced educationlist in conjunction with a panel of medical and language specialists.

The books have been graded into three reading levels, and each deals with a different health topic of relevance to children in Africa.

The reader can be used as an integral part of a primary Science, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Home Economics or Health Science curriculum.

Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) - mostly in the form of Pneumonia - accounts for millions of deaths in babies and young children because these illnesses have no 'simple cure'.

Children need antibiotics. ARI symptoms are easily recognised, however, and if treatment is given quickly many children can be saved.

In this story Andrew shows us how, when left in charge of his baby sister and she develops pneumonia.

Fortunately, Andrew knows the signs, so he makes sure she gets antibiotics and lives.

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Product Details
Longman
0582245311 / 9780582245310
Paperback
469.86
24/04/1995
United Kingdom
32 pages, Ill.
83 grams
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