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    May 08, 2008

    The Little Elephant with the Big Earache (Dr. Hippo)

    “The Little Elephant with the Big Earache” begins when all of Eddie the elephant’s cousins arrive on Wednesday to help celebrate his birthday. They run down to the river and start building mud castles for the Mud Castle Contest on Saturday. Wednesday evening, however, Eddie wakes up in the middle of the night because his ear is hurting him. His mom gives him some medicine and says that they will see the doctor in the morning. After a visit to the Dr. Hippocrates, the doctor determines that it is an early ear infection and that they are just going to monitor it. By Saturday Eddie feels better just in time to enjoy his party!

    Cayden: “His ears hurt!”
    Max: “Hurt! Hurt!”

    Max: Pointing to the picture of Eddie crying: “Cry!”
    Cayden: “He looks sad because he is sick Max.”

    Cayden: “Why would they sit on the porch in the middle of the night?”

    Cayden: “Why doesn’t he like to go to the doctor? I like to go to the doctor!”
    Max: “Like!”

    Cayden: “Why is he wearing his blanket as a cape? Maybe he doesn’t want it to fall in the road on the way out to the car.”

    Cayden: “My favorite part was when the doctor looked in his ears to see what was wrong.”

    Cayden: “I also liked the pictures of when they were building those mud castles, especially the elephant one!”

    The Little Elephant with the Big Earache (Dr. Hippo)
    Charlotte Cowan
    The Hippocratic Press (2004)
    ISBN 9780975351604
    Reviewed by Cayden (age 3-1/2) and Max (age 20-months) Aures and Mom for Reader Views (4/08)

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