Down With Fever

by Pauletta Edwards

Published 2 December 1985

Each book has been written by an experienced educationalist in conjunction with a panel of medical and language specialists. The books have been graded into three reading levels, and each deals with a different health topic of relevance to children in Africa.

The Readers can be used as an integral part of primary Science, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Home Economics or Health Science curriculum.

Down with Fever is a level 2 Reader which highlights the dangers of pneumonia. The book emphasises the importance of early treatment, and shows the important part older children can play in fighting the illness.


Accidents

by Hugh Hawes and Pauletta Edwards

Published 2 December 1985

Each book has been written by an experienced educationalist in conjunction with a panel of medical and language specialists. The books have been graded into two reading levels, and each deals with a different health topic of relevance to children in Africa.

The readers can be used as an integral part of a primary Science, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Home Economics or Health Science curriculum.

Accidents is a level 1 Reader which highlights some of the many places around the home where serious accidents can happen. The book informs children about safety precautions, and encourages them to take responsibility for the care of their younger brothers and sisters.


Teaching Thomas

by Keith Lowe and Pauletta Edwards

Published 2 December 1985

Each book has been written by an experienced educationalist in conjunction with a panel of medical and language specialists. The books have been graded into three reading levels, and each deals with a different health topic of relevance to children in Africa.

The readers can be used as an integral part of a primary Science, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Home Economics or Health Science curriculum.

Teaching Thomas is a Level 2 Reader in which a young boy is given responsibility and rewards for helping his baby brother learn to walk, talk, count and play. The book encourages children to concern themselves with the development of their pre-school brothers and sisters and shows the importance of such help.


Dirty Water

by Ken Cripwell and Pauletta Edwards

Published 9 December 1985

Each book has been written by an experienced educationalist in conjunction with a panel of medical and language specialists. The books have been graded into three reading levels, and each deals with a different health topic of relevance to children in Africa.

The readers can be used as an integral part of a primary Science, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Home Economics or Health Science curriculum.

Dirty Water is a level 1 Reader which highlights some of the dangers found in and around water. The book informs children about how to recognise and avoid dirty water, and how to help solve pollution problems.


A Simple Cure

by Collette Hawes and Pauletta Edwards

Published 2 December 1985

Each book has been written by an experienced educationalist in conjunction with a panel of medical and language specialists. The books have been graded into three reading levels, and each book deals with a different health topic of relevance to children in Africa.

A simple Cure is a Level 2 reader which emphasises the dangers of diarrhoea in young children. The book shows children how to prevent death from diarrhoea by acting promptly and using a very simple remedy.

The emphasis of the book is on proper education on such a vital health matter, from an early age, through schools and health centres.

The readers can be used as an integral part of a primary Science, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Home Economics or Health Science curriculum. They can also be used in language lessons.