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From: AnnMarie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 27 Jul 1997 11:21:36 +0000


Just wondering what you might suggest. My 3 y/o daughter has said for the past year that she wants to be a doctor. She has had quite an interest in the health and the human body. I think its great that she wants to learn and I'm happy to help her whether she grows up to be a doctor or not. There are several people in the family (most whom she hardly sees/knows) who work in health-related fields.

She of course has a toy doctor kit including extras such as an old ped air mask and a "Rx pad", and a computer game called "What is A Bellybutton?". I just bought her an anatomy figure w/pull-out body parts from a store that was closing. She has "stolen" some of my own medical books and stethoscope. I have given her one or two books that I didn't really care about. The books are more advanced, but she learns from the pictures in them. There is one kids book I plan to buy for her, I think its called "Take A Look At Your Body" or something like that. She learned so much from that book from just looking at it at the book store! She grosses my husband out by explaing a process of digestion at the dinner table. Doesn't bother me bit; we've talked about worse at the hospital.

Do any of you have other ideas to help her learn? Books, games, whatever? Anything that might interest her.

I have a Tafford Mfg. catalog that has kids scrubs in it; I'm thinking about ordering. Do you know of any other place that might have kids doctor things?

Sorry this is so long. Any advice you can offer will help!

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AnnMarie Walsh



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