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9781890627713

Evan Early

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  • ISBN13:

    9781890627713

  • ISBN10:

    1890627712

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-05-30
  • Publisher: Woodbine House
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Summary

For ages 3-7. When Natalie's little brother Evan Earl is born prematurely, he's earns the nickname Evan Earl-y. No one can say for sure when Evan will come home from the hospital. To help her with this uncertainty, Natalie's father gives her a calendar to keep track of the days -- each day that Natalie colours in is one day closer to the day her new brother can come home. When Natalie visits Evan at the hospital, she is curious about the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU); she talks to the nurses and her Mom explains how the tubes and machines are helping Evan to breathe and eat. As the days go by and become 'rainbow weeks' on Natalie's colouring calendar, she gets lonely and a little scared; her parents spend most of their time with Evan in the NICU. She tries to be patient, but finally gets upset by their neglect. Her Mom reassures her that they haven't forgotten about her. Over time, Natalie learns that, although her brother might always need special help and lots of attention, she can teach Evan their family traditions, even while he's in the hospital. This is a sympathetic and supportive story for other young siblings of preemies. The full-color illustrations are warm and bright, using Natalie's colouring calendar as a recurring visual theme throughout the story. The pictures portray just enough suggestion of the NICU medical setting to satisfy young reader's curiosity. Target Audience: Families with premature babies; kids aged 4 to 8 with premature sibs; professionals who work with these families (e.g., OB/GYNs, social workers, NICU nurses, neonatologists, paediatricians).

Author Biography

Rebecca Hogue Wojahn holds degrees in education and library science and has worked as a teacher and school library media specialist. She currently is a librarian at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where she works closely with the education faculty and students and manages the K-12 collections. She frequently speaks on children's literature topics. Her writings for children have appeared in Highlights for Children, Faces, Appleseeds and Cobblestone magazines. Rebecca lives in Eau Claire, Wisconsin with her husband and two sons, one of whom, like Evan, has endured health problems and long hospital stays.

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