"Flying ambulances, stretchers and X-ray machines – no corner of the hospital is left unexplored in this joyfully informative book, <b>ideal for prospective young patients and curious minds alike</b>."
The i
"With bright, busy art and a lively approach, this picture book introduces many services hospitals provide. . . it should also <b>pique interest and perhaps allay fears, including for first-time patients or visitors</b>."
Booklist
"Hospitals can be scary – especially for kids. There are so many unknowns, so many rules, so many new people and things! But Nwora, a doctor at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD, and Hsu <b>ease some of those fears by revealing the mysteries of the institution</b>."
School Library Journal
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Dr Christle Nwora works at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, USA. She is also part of the Black Girl White Coat initiative, which provides mentorship and support for people of colour working in medicine. She dreams of a future where all people are able to enjoy their healthiest and happiest lives!
Ginnie Hsu is an illustrator, designer, animator, maker, and educator living in upstate New York, where she teaches illustration at the University of Syracuse. Her love for drawing began in her childhood in Taiwan, and her work is often inspired by everyday life, nature, travel, and old artefacts she randomly finds. She loves mixing new and traditional media to create magic for all. Her publishing clients include Quarto, Old Dungate Press, Henry Holt, and Feiwel and Friends.