It's good to be clean/ Diane H. Pappas; Richard D. Covey; illustrated by Ric Estrada;
By: Pappas, H. Diane | Covey, Richard D.
Contributor(s): Estrada, Ric.
Material type: BookSeries: Just be healthy series. Publisher: London: Scholastic; 2007Description: n.p.: ill.; 20cm.ISBN: 978-0-545-01430-4.Subject(s): Fiction Books -- Fiction Books | ΥγιεινήDDC classification: FIC PAP Summary: Dear parents: In this book we hope to teach basic personal hygiene to your children and make them aware that just becaue they can't see dirt on their hands, they may still carry disease - causing bacteria. Review these rules with your children: 1. Wash hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds - the time it takes to say the alphabet slowly. 2. Bathe daily and shampoo at least every other day. 3. Always wash hands before eating, touching food, touching a sore or bandage. 4. Remind your children not to wear a friend's hat or helmet, and tell your children not to use a friend's comb or hair ties. These borrowed items can lead to the transfer of head lice. Your friends, ZakItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Dear parents:
In this book we hope to teach basic personal hygiene to your children and make them aware that just becaue they can't see dirt on their hands, they may still carry disease - causing bacteria. Review these rules with your children:
1. Wash hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds - the time it takes to say the alphabet slowly.
2. Bathe daily and shampoo at least every other day.
3. Always wash hands before eating, touching food, touching a sore or bandage.
4. Remind your children not to wear a friend's hat or helmet, and tell your children not to use a friend's comb or hair ties. These borrowed items can lead to the transfer of head lice.
Your friends,
Zak
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