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Don't Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don't Stuff Stuff In Your Ears!

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Stuff in their Ears? Sticks up their nose?

Let's keep things out of our kid's ears and nose! Rhyming and beautiful, bright and colorful illustrations will gently remind children to avoid putting things where they don't go! After 14 years of practice, Dr. Altman never ceases to be amazed at what children will think of to stick up their noses or stuff in their ears. From rocks to raisins, paper to peanuts, crayons to candy and buttons to beads, Dr. Altman has removed them all!

Sometimes adults marvel at the wonderful curiosity of young children...until their inquisitive natures cause them to insert unimaginable objects into inappropriate places. It's difficult to appreciate a child's creativity when it might cause a medical emergency.

Don't Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don't Stuff Stuff In Your Ears! explains to children, in a fun, colorful, and memorable way, why it's a good idea to avoid such behavior.

The kids will soon be repeating the rhyming verses while being gently reminded not to stick things up their noses and not to stuff things in their ears.

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First published April 15, 2013

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520 reviews15 followers
May 10, 2014
My Review: Every household and nursery schools with a toddle should have a copy of “Don't Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don't Stuff Stuff In Your Ears!” This will help educate them before they start to experiment with a bean up their nose or trying to fit something into their ears.

The story told in rhyme is about keeping things like plants, food, small toys, rocks, pencils etc out of their ears and noses. Stuff like these can be very harmful to a child. Children must be taught that their ears are meant for listening/hearing and nose for smelling. The illustrations are funny, bold and colorful. I high recommend this book for classroom teaching.



FTC Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review. I was not monetarily compensated for my opinion in any way.
Profile Image for Lisa Cobb Sabatini.
833 reviews23 followers
August 5, 2015
I won Don't Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don't Stuff Stuff In Your Ears! By Jerald S. Altman, M.D. and Richard Jacobson from Goodreads.
Children will giggle while learning an important lesson when reading Don't Stick Sticks Up Your Nose! Don't Stuff Stuff In Your Ears! By Jerald S. Altman, M. D. and Richard Jacobson. A froggie up your nose? There's an illustration of that! A pencil in your ear? There's an illustration of that, too. Yet, while children may laugh at the illustrations and appreciate the rhythm of the rhyme, they are sure to take away the lesson that they should never put objects where they don't belong and that they should protect their ears, eyes, and nose.
This is a wonderful, quick read. Adults who want to teach children these important lessons will find this book by Altman and Jacobson to be an effective resource.
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1,232 reviews12 followers
August 7, 2015
A good, informational book for kids- especially kids with a tendency to stick things in their nose or ears.

What I liked:
It rhymed. It was silly, which will help keep kids' attention. It was informational.


What I didn't like:
The illustrations. They are very amateurish. The fact that the same line(paragraph?) is repeated so many times- unnecessarily repeated in many cases.

I received a copy via the Goodreads First Reads program.
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16 reviews2 followers
September 11, 2015
Disclaimer: I got this book for the low price of FREE through the Goodreads giveaways.

This ain't advanced biochemistry. This book has one job and it does it in the only way we know how: chanting the title over and over again. Nothing wrong with that 'cause it's a kids book. Just ask my baby cousin.

Also extra points for the Jewish joke near the end. That will never slide in college campuses.

And Comic Sans.
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