We’ve all seen those children’s career books. The ones that say: "A veterinarian helps sick puppies feel better!" While that’s sweet for a toddler, it’s a massive disservice to a 12-year-old who is genuinely obsessed with animals. Middle-grade kids don't want abstract fluff—they are starting to think seriously about their futures, and they deserve resources that respect their intelligence. That’s why Linda Soules’ new book, So You Want To Be A Veterinarian (a Finalist for the 2026 Literary Global Children's Book Awards ), is a refreshing game-changer. Instead of just showing cute pictures, it takes kids ages 10 to 14 directly into the high-stakes reality of the exam room. It asks the ultimate question: What do you do when your patient can’t tell you where it hurts? What this book actually teaches young readers: Real Medical Science: How vets use physical exams, diagnostic imaging, and complex lab work to solve medical mysteries. The Full Spectrum: It looks past lo...
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