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Ozzy Ox: Toy Trauma: Toy Trauma
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Ozzy Ox: Toy Trauma: Toy Trauma
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, Ozzy Ox is barely awake when, while getting out of bed, he slips on toys left on the floor of his room. MomOx comes running when she hears a "boom and a thump" to find Ozzy on the floor with a bump already projecting from his head. She suppresses her fear and rushes off to the emergency room. Her concern for Ozzy's health pairs with the guilt she feels for the toy mess that hurt Ozzy. What will soothe MomOx's guilty conscience and Ozzy's hurting head?
Learn how one mother and son, with the help of a dynamic healthcare team, traverse through a dilemma with courage topped with comedy and camaraderie. Although a visit to an emergency room is never a wish, humor partners with compassion in this
to make a doleful event bearable. Thus, despite its somber subject, this is definitely one of those funny books your kids will love!
Ideal as a book series for Pre K, Ozzy Ox books deliver powerful messages to appeal to children as young as two years, and older children up to first or second grade. Once you share
with your children, you'll agree its one of the best new kids books offered this year. It's also relatable, as all Ozzy Ox books share the same goal: to be THE kids series right and wrong! Teaching values of truth, honesty, forgiveness and kindness, the "children's books rhyming section" of your own home library will shine when you add a new kids series funny as Ozzy Ox! Your children will love Ozzy, so be sure to check out all four books in this collection of kids' new story books.
, by Callen Kropp, a 34-page rhyming picture book for children ages 2-8 warmly embraces children and encourages them to make better choices. It shows children the importance of responsibility and accountability, and gives them insight about outcomes when they overlook their own chores and responsibilities.