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Nurse Dorothea® presents Managing Anger Instead of Letting Anger Manage You

Michael Dow’s Managing Anger Instead of Letting Anger Manage You is a conversational, interactive guide on understanding and handling anger in everyday life. Framed through the warm and encouraging voice of a fictional nurse named Dorothea, the book reads like a group therapy session, complete with peer discussions, personal reflections, and science-backed insights. It blends storytelling, practical advice, and educational content with a focus on building emotional intelligence and community support. Across three parts, Dow takes readers on a journey through the biology of anger, its triggers, consequences, and most importantly, dozens of actionable ways to respond to it in healthier ways.

I found the book to be surprisingly heartfelt and easy to connect with. The writing is simple, perfect for children, and it also makes it feel accessible. It doesn’t get bogged down in academic jargon or heavy theory, which makes it approachable for people of all ages, especially teens or those who feel overwhelmed by dense self-help literature. The use of a classroom-style narrative, with Nurse Dorothea guiding a group of diverse students, makes the lessons stick. Their stories felt real. The emotional resonance is where the book shines most. It invites you to not just read, but to pause and reflect.

The book sometimes revisits the same ideas, especially when emphasizing similar coping strategies or restating the importance of managing anger. But maybe that’s the point. Anger doesn’t go away with one good insight, it takes practice, and a lot of the same reminders, over and over. What I appreciated most was the variety of techniques offered, from journaling and exercise to breathing, forgiveness, and goal-setting. It’s a toolbox, not a rulebook. The encouragement to try what works for you felt empowering rather than prescriptive.

This children’s book is a warm and practical guide for anyone who struggles with anger, whether that means explosive rage or the quiet, festering kind. It’s especially helpful for young adults, teachers, counselors, or parents trying to model emotional regulation. If you want something that feels like a caring voice walking beside you, offering kind, practical nudges in the right direction, this picture book fits the bill.

Pages: 281 | ASIN : B0FB1X2H7N

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Science Is For All People

Michael Dow Author Interview

Nurse Florence®, What is Fibromyalgia? follows three friends who are curious about fibromyalgia, as well as the school nurse, as they chat about everything from symptoms and causes to tests, treatments, and even lifestyle changes. How did you approach writing about this complex topic in a way that makes it accessible to younger readers?

Faith.  It is important to be an optimist in the dangerous world we live in.  I choose to believe that kids can learn complicated things as long as it is taught properly.

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book without overwhelming readers?

Thoroughness is key.  Kids have a lot of questions, and we should attempt to be thorough with our answers so that they feel informed and empowered to live a better life.  In the Nurse Florence® series, we thoroughly review diseases so that the whole family can be educated and all of a child’s questions can be answered.

What is a common misconception you feel people have about teaching children about medical and science concepts?

My understanding is that science is for all people, young and old, not just the educated.  Let us educate the uneducated so that we have common understanding of things that affect all of us. 

What story are you currently in the middle of writing?

I am in the initial planning of a third series the company will start to publish this Autumn (2025) about citizenship.  I’m really excited about the impact this series could also have on societies around the world.  Let us leave the world a better place than how we found it and then we’ll succeed in getting future generations to heights unimagined.

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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.

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Health Literacy

Michael Dow Author Interview

Nurse Florence®, What Are Platelets? follows a school nurse as she answers three students’ questions about platelets, explaining what they are, where they come from, what they do, and how we keep them healthy. How do you approach writing about medical topics to make the topic interesting for children?

I trust in my belief that kids can learn complicated things as long as we explain them thoroughly.

How did you develop the personalities for Jean, Condi, and Sonia, who are prominent characters throughout the series?

My niece, Sandra Islas, you illustrated the first book was the one who came up with the three characters. I loved the diversity of a Caucasian, Hispanic, and African American who were all friends so I just continued it with all the other books. It shows the collaboration I do with my illustrators that give them some guidelines and they create their own Nurse Florence® universe.

What do the words “literary success” mean to you? How do you picture it?

With all the great book reviews and many book awards the series has won, I do believe Nurse Florence® is already a literary success. I wish the series to become a global phenomenon so that health literacy levels around the world are drastically improved.

Tell us something about yourself that we likely don’t know? The more obscure the better.

I write the Nurse Florence® series at my kitchen table surrounded by many depictions of the Florence Nightingale Pledge. She was an amazing woman, and I truly hope my series honors her.

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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(R) 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(R) A Movement of Global Health Promotion and Literacy Dow Creative Enterprises(R) Help Civilization Reach Its Potential(R)



Being Responsive to Educational Needs

Michael Dow Author Interview

In Nurse Florence®, Why Do We Need Vitamin B9 or Folate or Folic Acid? the school nurse walks readers through the basics of what folic acid is, why our bodies need it, where it comes from, and what happens if we don’t get enough. What do you find interesting about this topic, making it ideal for a children’s nonfiction story? 

Folic acid is essential for a growing fetus in the womb.  I love to empower kids to live healthier lives and wish every girl reading this book will remember the importance to take a vitamin pill with this essential vitamin if they get pregnant in the future.

​Can you share an instance where real-life events inspired your writing?

There was an outbreak of E. coli with some deaths that happened in one part of the Country, so I tasked one of my quick illustrators to do drawings for an E. coli Nurse Florence® book.  We want to be responsive to the educational needs of our Country.

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

Watching TV shows with my wife.  We are currently watching ‘Lost’ in Spanish.

What advice do you have for aspiring nonfiction writers who want to write for children?

​Focus on bringing something beautiful into the world to make it a better place.  Let that be one of your definitions of success.

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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®

The Wonders of Medical Science

Michael Dow Author Interview

Nurse Florence®, What is Myelosuppression or Bone Marrow Suppression? walks readers through red and white blood cells, platelets, chemotherapy, infections, symptoms, and even viruses that can cause this condition. Why was this an important book for you to write?

My illustrator chose the topic since it has affected her family.  I try to team up with my illustrators to collaborate on topics so that they are motivated to do the  large number of illustrations needed for many of the books.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

Thoroughness is what guides the Nurse Florence® series.  I present all the information in my medical research source documents so that everyone that may read the book will feel educated and empowered.

What was your process for taking a topic that is this complex and simplifying it enough that children can understand, while still keeping the terminology and science concepts fully fleshed out? 

My main key is to focus on one big idea per page so that kids don’t feel overwhelmed.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Nurse Florence®, What is Myelosuppression or Bone Marrow Suppression?

The immune system is complex.  We should be grateful when we are healthy and hopeful when we are sick that medical science has advanced enough to help us with many diseases. 

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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(R) 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(R) A Movement of Global Health Promotion and Literacy Dow Creative Enterprises(R) Help Civilization Reach Its Potential(R)

Helping Kids Understand Their Bodies

Michael Dow Author Interview

Nurse Florence, Tell Me About the Adrenal Glands breaks down the adrenal glands for readers, exploring these little hormone factories perched on top of the kidneys and all the important jobs they do, using easy-to-understand language.Why was this an important topic for you to write about for children?

I want kids to understand their body.  It is very complex, but if we can break things down into smaller units of info, then they can understand.  Understanding the body is important since we live in our body and need to learn ways to keep it healthy.  Knowing yourself psychologically only is not enough.  We must learn ourselves in the physical realm too.  Learning signs and symptoms of diseases is important so that a person knows when they should go see a doctor.  You cannot achieve your goals if you do not take care of yourself physically.

One of the things I enjoy about this series is the variety of illustrators you use for the books, which gives each one its own feel and prevents things from becoming monotonous.  How do you go about deciding which illustrator is best suited for each topic? 

It is usually random assignments except for every fourth book an illustrator does.  Every fourth book is illustrator choice so they pick the topic and I do the research to get them their outline.

What is your least favorite part of being a writer?

Not having enough time.

After writing so many books, what do you feel are common traps for aspiring writers? 

I feel aspiring writers should commit to write a certain amount every week/month so that progress is made.  A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.  Let us make our first step and focus on that next step in front of us so that we are always moving forward.  Onward and upward!

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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®

Making Medical Information Accessable

Michael Dow Author Interview

Nurse Florence®, Tell Me About the Colon follows three friends who ask the school nurse about the colon, and she explains the parts, functions, and importance of the colon. What challenges did you face when writing this book?

The Nurse Florence® project publishes books as fast as the illustrators can produce drawings so the challenge I deal with is not being able to publish books in the project faster.  We are aiming to complete the project of around 500 books in the series by the end of 2029.

With so many topics to cover with Nurse Florence, how do you decide which topic is the next one you will cover?

We partner with illustrators to help decide topics.  Since the disease books can be so long, I usually ask the illustrator if there is a disease that affects their family that they want to cover.  If not, then we have a master list of diseases that we pick from.  Sometimes we pick a disease that is popular in the news at the moment, and every fourth book is a rare disease book so we have a list of those as well that we are going through.

Are there any authors you draw inspiration from?

Anyone that is thorough.  I enjoy reading evidence-based research articles regarding health topics. 

I have noticed that some of your Nurse Florence books come with a corresponding coloring book. How do you decide which topics will have a companion coloring book?

Companion coloring books are actually the choice of the illustrator.  If they choose to take the time to take out the color and send me lined art, then we create coloring books.  Over a third of the Nurse Florence® series has been turned into a coloring book edition.  We want kids to learn another coping skill of drawing as they learn to relax and find peace.

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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(R) 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(R) A Movement of Global Health Promotion and Literacy Dow Creative Enterprises(R) Help Civilization Reach Its Potential(R)

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®