Max Archer, Kid Detective: The Case of the Recurring Stomachaches | TheBookSeekers

Max Archer, Kid Detective: The Case of the Recurring Stomachaches


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No. of pages 48

Published: 2012

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Meet Max. Max Archer, Kid Detective. Max helps kids solve problems.

Emily has stomach aches. A lot of them! With Max's help, Emily investigates the big three causes of stomach aches: lactose intolerance, constipation, and stress. With a mix of facts and humour, Max puts Emily on the right track towards feeling better.

Max Archer, Kid Detective is written by a paediatrician with years of experience helping kids with problems (just like Max!). A Q & A for parents is included with the story.

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by American Psychological Association .

Spike Gerrell graduated from Central St Martins in the late 80s. Since then he has supplied his 'spiky-nosed' illustrations to a diverse range of clients, including the Guardian, the New Scientist, the Independent, the Radio Times, BBC Good Food Magazine and Scholastic Children's Books. He lives in north London with his partner and their two children. Howard J. Bennett, MD , practices paediatrics in Washington, DC and lives in Maryland with his wife, two children, and three dogs. In addition to his books, Dr. Bennett writes articles for the KidsPost section of the Washington Post and has a column in Jack and Jill magazine called Science for Smart Kids.

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