Do you have a middle grader who spends hours bandaging stuffed animals or asking complex questions about how the human body works?
Finding books for kids who love science can be a challenge. Too often, career guides for 10-to-12-year-olds are full of generic, hollow cheerleading that doesn't actually tell them what the job is like.
That’s why Linda Soules’s So You Want to Be a Doctor is such a gem.
Instead of watering things down, Soules frames medicine as an exciting game of detective work, where patients bring the clues and doctors have to solve the mystery. It takes kids on a tour of clinics and hospitals, introduces medical tools, and explains complex concepts like "residency" in a way that respects their intelligence.
What we love most is its honesty. It celebrates medical victories but doesn't hide the reality: the eleven years of school, the teamwork required with nurses and pharmacists, and the moments when doctors must shift from curing to comforting.
Complete with brilliant illustrations, a day-in-the-life timeline, and actionable first-aid advice, this is a must-have for any curious kid's bookshelf.
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