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Discover We're Going to the Doctor, a delightful interactive book that helps little ones (and their parents) navigate going to the doctor for the first time with ease. Help Billy and Nell explore the waiting room, get weighed by the doctor and have an injection in this fun-filled novelty book, complete with engaging flaps and mechanisms. Each page features helpful tips for parents and carers, endorsed by The Good Play Guide and leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer. With charming illustrations from Marion Cocklico, We're Going to the Doctor is the perfect book to help little ones before a doctor's appointment. The Big Steps series is designed to support toddlers and parents through everyday experiences. For more helpful tips, read We're Having A Baby , Can You Say Please? and I'm Not Sleepy. Review: Great book - This really helped our toddler with her first few trips to the doctor. Great little book. Review: Interactive introductions - It's a great help for kids who are about to go to the doctor. We got the dentist one too. They're made of hard board, but I'd say they're not as tough as I'd like with my sensory kiddo tearing in no time. Pictures and moving parts keeps them interested.












| Best Sellers Rank | 7,418 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Fiction About Visit the Doctor for Children 15 in Children's Books on Manners 15 in Children's Books on Anatomy & Physiology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 342 Reviews |
T**6
Great book
This really helped our toddler with her first few trips to the doctor. Great little book.
J**E
Interactive introductions
It's a great help for kids who are about to go to the doctor. We got the dentist one too. They're made of hard board, but I'd say they're not as tough as I'd like with my sensory kiddo tearing in no time. Pictures and moving parts keeps them interested.
A**R
Great book
That book helped My 2 years old son to get over his fear for doctors . Highly recommended
T**D
Nice book for a 2 yr old
Not many pages but nice
A**E
Fab book
Absolutely brilliant book, gives a great understanding of what happens at the doctors
L**Y
Good book
Very good book, helped my little one to get ready for our first visit to gp.
A**N
Best books for toddlers
My 2 year old daughter loves the Campbell Big Steps books!
E**S
Nice
All good .
S**R
Hassas
Kitap cok guzel fakat bu serinin bir sorunu var bence oda hareketli kisimlarinin bildigimiz incr kartondan yapilmis olmasi. Benim bebegim 2 yasinda, hemen yirtilabiliyor biraz hangi yone cevirecegini yada kaldiracagini henuz kesfetmemisse. Bunun haricinde kitabin icerigi cok guzel. Belki 3 yas ve ustu cocuklar icin daha uygun olacaktir.
G**T
Interactive and well drawn book
This was a nice short book about taking young children to the doctor and expectations for being in the waiting room, undressing for the visit, and getting medications. At the bottom of each page are little tips for the parents about how to handle your child’s reactions to going to the doctor. My child is only 18 months old but she enjoyed the interactive features of the book such as spinning the dials and flipping the pop ups. Overall I highly recommend!
F**A
Perfect book
Perfect book to help our babies understand what happens at the doctor, we used this so much to talk about doctors and appointments with our little babies. They even wanted to take it to the doctors to show them
G**B
Engaging book!
My daughter loved this book. It’s engaging and encouraged her to ask questions about going to the doctor.
L**H
Does not prepare for a doctor's appointment
Bought this to prepare my 3yo for the upcoming check-up and am utterly disappointed. The story takes two kids to the doctor's, one for a check-up along with an injection, one for a cold. The storyline is very simplified and scattered, it confused more than it helped. The check-up is not explained at all, the chile is measured and gets his injection - why, how etc. is not explored at all. The other child is simply prescribed medicine. It just doesn't make any sense and definitely doesn't help prepare a child for a doctor's visit. Two stars still because the illustrations are nice and I like the depicted diversity, e.g. the doctor is a black woman. Other than that, would not recommend the book.
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