Science Is Fun!

Michael Dow Author Interview

Nurse Florence®, Why Do We Need Vitamin K? follows three friends and the school nurse who explore what vitamin K is, why our bodies need it, where to get it from, and even what happens if we don’t have enoughWhy was it important to share this information with children?

I believe in the premise that children are capable learners and want to learn things as there are, as we know them to be.  We should avoid using words that are “for kids” and instead present information accurately so that they grow to be very informed and educated adults.

What is the most difficult part of your writing process?

For me, it’s not having enough time.  I would write three kids books a day if I was able to financially.

What part of the book was the most fun to write?

I love to write all the Nurse Florence® books because it involves a lot of science.  Science is fun!

What story are you currently in the middle of writing?

Nurse Dorothea® presents Healthy Relationships and What to Do and How to Be to Maintain Them (www.nursedorothea.com)

Nurse Florence®, What is Long QT Syndrome? and Nurse Florence®, What is Batten Disease?

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Sometimes it seems only a nurse can bring technical information down to an understanding that an ordinary person can grasp. The Nurse Florence® book series provides high quality medical information that even a child can grasp. By introducing young kids to correct terminology and science concepts at an early age, we can help increase our children’s health literacy level as well as help to prepare them for courses and jobs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. We need more scientists so I hope that many children will enjoy this book series and consider a job involving science. Introducing Some Medical Words to Kids in Every Book® A Movement of Global Health Promotion and Literacy Dow Creative Enterprises® Help Civilization Reach Its Potential®

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