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Books with title I Need Stitches

  • I Need Stitches

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Every once in a while, though, there's a deep cut that requires stitches. Learn all about this process.Every active child gets lots of cuts and scrapes. Luckily most heal easily on their own. This book helps readers (Ages 6-7) understand when a wound needs to be stitched, how a doctor puts in stitches, and how to take care of the wound afterward.
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  • I Need Stitches

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Every once in a while, though, there's a deep cut that requires stitches. Learn all about this process.Every active child gets lots of cuts and scrapes. Luckily most heal easily on their own. This book helps readers (Ages 6-7) understand when a wound needs to be stitched, how a doctor puts in stitches, and how to take care of the wound afterward.
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  • Stitches

    Glen Huser

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Travis has been waiting to get to junior high. When that time finally comes, things are both better, and worse, than he had hoped. On the plus side are two great new teachers. On the minus side there's Shon Docker, Travis's old tormenter from elementary school. Travis lives in a trailer park outside a small prairie town. His mother, a country-and-western singer, is on the road a lot; his father is long gone. When things get crazy at his house, he can always visit his best friend, Chantelle, a smart disabled girl with several wild biker brothers. Travis knows he's different. He loves to sew and play with puppets. He wants to become a professional puppeteer. It all makes him a target for Shon and his friends. As Travis and his friends happily prepare a puppet production of A Midsummer Night's Dream for the school graduation festivities, Shon's anger and prejudice erupt in violence.
  • Stitches

    Fiona J.R. Titchenell

    language (, Dec. 18, 2018)
    This is Prospero’s darkest hour. The few remaining humans trapped within the quarantine zone are all but defenseless against the multiplying forces of the Sliver Queen, Locusta. With Ben missing, Aldo among the enemy ranks, and more steel plates than bones left in her body, Mina’s passing the hours drowning in morphine and throwing heavy objects at her guards. Stripped of her weapons, her gadgets, and the Network itself, she has just one card left, hidden somewhere under her oft-sutured skin. It might be powerful enough to complete her life’s work once and for all… or to reach the one person who could make her life into more than a means to an end. But playing it will cost everything she has, or everything she believes in.The final chronicle of Prospero waits in these pages.
  • Stitches

    Jennifer Cuddon

    language (, Nov. 10, 2017)
    For Gemini, a life of solitude and depression have been the only thing she's known for as long as she can remember. Longing to find happiness and peace of mind free from the mental hell she lives in she looks for an escape.On a daily basis, it seems as if things will never change. Parents who continuously ignore her and an older brother who plays the role of a father figure. It seems that nothing will ever change for her.Out of nowhere, and what seems like a gift from the heavens above she meets Brooklyn.Will he be the answer to all her problems and the escape she so desperately needs? Or is it the start of her own mental demise. Follow Gemini a long in her mental battle of fighting anxiety and depression.
  • Stitches

    Glen Huser

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Feb. 10, 2005)
    Travis lives in a trailer park outside a small prairie town with his aunt, uncle, and a pack of rowdy little cousins. His mother, a country-and-western singer, is on the road a lot; his father is long gone. When things get crazy at his place he can always go visit his best friend, Chantelle, a smart disabled girl. Travis doesn't mind being poor and having strange relatives. But he knows he's different from his junior high classmates in other ways, too. He loves to sew and play with puppets. He wants to become a professional puppeteer. These interests make Travis a ripe target for Shon and his friends, the school bullies. As ninth grade graduation approaches and Travis and his friends (including Shon's girlfriend) create a puppet production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the taunts and schoolyard ambushes escalate until Shon's anger, jealousy, and prejudice erupt in violence.This touching story of the trials and tribulations of adolescence resonates with young adult readers.
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  • Stitches

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Jon falls off of his bicycle but is less than enthusiastic about receiving treatment for the cut on his forehead.
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  • Eric Needs Stitches

    Barbara Pavis Marino

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, May 1, 1979)
    Photographs and a straightforward, realistic text help to prepare children psychologically for what to expect should they ever require emergency room treatment
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  • Stitches

    John Nixon Kevin Morrison

    Hardcover (Ambassador Books Inc, March 1, 2003)
    Stitches was a newly manufactured baseball. He wanted to make it to the big leages, but his dreams were shattered when a defect was discovered in his stitching. So instead of an exciting major league career, destiny landed him in a seconhand store. This is a marvelous tale of how dreams come true in ways we least expect. It proves the old adage: When one door closes another door opens. And in Stitches' case, it is the door to the Hall of Fame.
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  • Stitches

    Daniel Waters

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Aselection of short stories from the world of Generation Dead. Find out what happened to Margi, Sylvia, Tommy, Pheobe afterDead Kiss...
  • What If I Need Stitches?

    Therese Shea

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2016)
    When a cut is too deep, it often needs stitches to heal properly. But how these stitches work and what they do isnt easy to understand. This book dives into the why and how of stitches and the kind of injuries readers may suffer that requires a trip to the emergency room. Sports like soccer, hockey, and lacrosse may lead to cuts and bleeding that might need a few stitches to help heal. Readers also learn what to do when they get a sports injury, how to talk to doctors, and what steps they need to take in order to retake the field when their injuries heal.
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  • Stitches

    Harriet Ziefert, Amy Aitken

    Paperback (Puffin, May 1, 1990)
    Jon falls off of his bicycle but is less than enthusiastic about receiving treatment for the cut on his forehead.
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