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OverviewA Health Choice Children's Book. Healthy kids can not get other kids sick. This book helps dispel many myth that circulate about vaccine free infants and children. This book helps to prevent segregation and discrimination of people with different medical needs and health choices. I'm Not Sick also mentions religious reasons for making informed health choices. It is written in the words of a child, simple enough for adults to understand. I'm Not Sick is a valuable tool for children 2-18 to learn about health choice. It helps children of all ages understand why their parents made the informed decision to stop vaccinating or to have vaccine free children. This book follows two vaccine free little girls as they do normal and healthy activities, such as going to school, dance class and visiting new babies. Written by a mother and health freedom advocate. The author reinforces our stance through a whimsical, yet powerful mixture of poetry and prose. A timeless appeal that can reach any and all ages. The elegant watercolor used throughout the illustrations gives color to her words. She tells a compelling personal story that you can tell carries her unwavering passion as a loving parent. Full Product DetailsAuthor: H MillerPublisher: Hippocratic Oath Publishing Imprint: Hippocratic Oath Publishing Edition: First. ed. Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.304kg ISBN: 9781734456011ISBN 10: 1734456019 Pages: 46 Publication Date: 03 April 2020 Recommended Age: From 0 to 12 years Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIt is a privilege to review Holly Miller's book. From the beginning of the book, the words Grace would like a treat , I was reminded of the innocence of a child's request. As a parent, we love our children and want to protect them. Holly's book I'm Not Sick , is both beautifully written and illustrated. In her book, she describes how a child can explore, travel and play. She. Includes narratives that describe why some parents chose not to vaccinate their children. Also appreciated are pictures at the end of the book with space for writing and drawing. As a whole, this book can help children and grown-ups have a meaningful discussion on risks and benefits, and learn about informed consent. Each child, each person is unique, with each their own set of genes, characteristics, personalities and beliefs. And I am glad Holly brings to the table this opportunity for discourse. Kevin Hsu, MD The author reinforces our stance through a whimsical, yet powerful mixture of poetry and prose. A timeless appeal that can reach any and all ages. The elegant watercolor used throughout the photography gives color to her words. She tells a compelling personal story that you can tell carries her unwavering passion as a loving parent. You'll appreciate the open-ended, illustrated pages towards the end because they hold space to share how you've come to make your own informed decision. I feel heard and the author did a prize job at showing many sides within one very big one. How we all come from different backgrounds. How changes of heart have happened - some of which unfortunately many have experienced vaccine related injuries and/or their children have been injured/died due to vaccines. You just can't even wrap your head around the situations of others, usually until it's too late and you've gone through it yourself or someone you're close to. The beauty of this book is not only the insightful information, but the inclusion of this shared belief as well. @daughtersandthings It is a privilege to review Holly Miller's book. From the beginning of the book, the words ""Grace would like a treat"", I was reminded of the innocence of a child's request. As a parent, we love our children and want to protect them. Holly's book ""I'm Not Sick"", is both beautifully written and illustrated. In her book, she describes how a child can explore, travel and play. She. Includes narratives that describe why some parents chose not to vaccinate their children. Also appreciated are pictures at the end of the book with space for writing and drawing. As a whole, this book can help children and grown-ups have a meaningful discussion on risks and benefits, and learn about informed consent. Each child, each person is unique, with each their own set of genes, characteristics, personalities and beliefs. And I am glad Holly brings to the table this opportunity for discourse. Kevin Hsu, MD The author reinforces our stance through a whimsical, yet powerful mixture of poetry and prose. A timeless appeal that can reach any and all ages. The elegant watercolor used throughout the photography gives color to her words. She tells a compelling personal story that you can tell carries her unwavering passion as a loving parent. You'll appreciate the open-ended, illustrated pages towards the end because they hold space to share how you've come to make your own informed decision. I feel heard and the author did a prize job at showing many sides within one very big one. How we all come from different backgrounds. How changes of heart have happened - some of which unfortunately many have experienced vaccine related injuries and/or their children have been injured/died due to vaccines. You just can't even wrap your head around the situations of others, usually until it's too late and you've gone through it yourself or someone you're close to. The beauty of this book is not only the insightful information, but the inclusion of this shared belief as well. @daughtersandthings Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |