The Superteam - Why Do We Need Vaccines?

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Author: Ildikó Vibók
Illustrator: Tamás Mayer

Princess Emma refuses her vaccination. Doc doesn’t insist, but he does recall how a human immune system works and shows Emma every cell that helps her body to protect her. He also tells her the story of previous plagues and how the first vaccines were invented, not to mention all those infections that Emma avoided thanks to the shots that she received in her early years. Finally, the little princess decides to get the jab after all, and makes plans to invent new vaccines in cooperation with the Doc.

This narrative non-fiction book explains all the mysteries surrounding vaccines with concentrating on the facts, but in a child-friendly and accessible way. Thus, not only do they learn about why they get various shots over the years, but understand the problems of their parents, who have talked about nothing but vaccines for the past year.

Narrative non-fiction.

Other titles of the series: The Superladder – What is DNA?, The Supernut - How Does the Brain Works?

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Technical specs
  • age group: 6-10
  • categories: non-fiction, fiction, series
  • 56 pages
  • W165 x H235 mm