Think Like A Scientist

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Pub Date Nov 13 2023 | Archive Date Dec 26 2023

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a scientist?

Jack hadn't, but after his father contracted COVID-19, he developed long COVID, which involved a variety of chronic health issues: mold toxicity, Lyme disease, Candida overgrowth, S.I.B.O, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Electromagnetic Sensitivity, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and light sensitivity.

His deteriorating health was something most doctors had never seen before and couldn't understand. Jack's father went on quite a rough journey that ended with him being sent to the psychiatric hospital. With the help of data, his father, and the opinions of experts that made the most sense to him, Jack applied critical thinking, thinking like a scientist, to save the day.

Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a scientist?

Jack hadn't, but after his father contracted COVID-19, he developed long COVID, which involved a variety of chronic health issues: mold...


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Hey there, young explorers! Get ready to dive headfirst into the world of critical thinking and problem-solving with Think Like A Scientist. This book isn't your ordinary bedtime story; it's an epic adventure where Jack, the hero, takes on a mission to save the day. When his dad falls ill with a bunch of crazy-sounding health issues, Jack's determination and smarts come to the rescue.

But here's the cool part – this book isn't just about science; it's about never giving up and believing in yourself. Jack's journey is like a rollercoaster ride of emotions, and you'll be rooting for him all the way. So, if you want to join an epic quest for answers, Think Like A Scientist is your golden ticket. It's a great read for all you future scientists and problem-solvers out there, and trust me, it's a blast! 🚀🔬

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A scary and fascinating tale of trying to solve a serious medical problem, the author takes the approach of how his son helped him to solve the medical crisis and, in the process, learn what current medical art/science can and cannot do. Well written and illustrated, a frightening tale with a happy ending.

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A wonderful children's picture book that takes young readers on a journey into the world of critical thinking and problem-solving. The story revolves around Jack, whose father's health deteriorates due to a complex set of chronic conditions. Jack's determination to help his father by applying the principles of scientific inquiry is both heartwarming and inspiring.

This book not only introduces children to the idea of thinking like a scientist but also teaches them valuable life lessons about resilience, determination, and the power of critical thinking. The engaging narrative and colorful illustrations make complex medical concepts accessible to young minds.

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Explaining critical thinking can be a real challenge, but this one tried very hard. However. It does a very good job of addressing the fears and issues too many people of many ages have when there is an unfamiliar disease with scary symptoms affecting someone they love. Long Covid is the mess that Jack's father is trying to deal with, but there are a number of invisible diseases as well as extensions of some other long term diseases. The important take-away is that even children can not only be supportive, but trigger better responses from adults.
It is colorful and simply illustrated by the author!
Well suited for reading WITH someone of any age, great for gifting to anyone, but especially to a school or your public library!
I requested and received a temporary electronic copy on Adobe Digital Editions from the author via NetGalley. Thank you!

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