Boo-boos get better!

Bumps and bruises hurt and can be scary, too. When you are little, patching up scrapes and cuts can be as scary as the accident that caused them!

In Boo-Boo!, when JoJo falls and hurts her chin, her daddy helps her feel better.

Hear author, Rhona Silverbush read Boo-Boo! aloud.

Carol Zeavin and Rhona Silverbush created the Terrific Toddlers Series to help toddlers and their grown-ups understand and better manage common issues, like boo-boos!

by Rhona Silverbush

This Article's Author

Rhona Silverbush studied psychology and theater at Brandeis University and law at Boston College Law School. She represented refugees and has written and co-written several books, including a guide to acting Shakespeare. She currently coaches actors, writes, tutors, and consults for families of children and teens with learning differences and special needs. She lives in New York, NY.
by Carol Zeavin

This Article's Author

Carol Zeavin holds master's degrees in education and special education from Bank Street College, worked with infants and toddlers for nearly a decade as head teacher at Rockefeller University's Child and Family Center and Barnard's Toddler Development Center, and worked at Y.A.I. and Theracare. She lives in New York, NY.

Related Books from Magination Press

  • Boo-Boo!

    Carol Zeavin and Rhona Silverbush

    When JoJo falls down and hurts her chin, her dad tries to help her boo-boo. But JoJo is scared! Her dad helps her understand that boo-boos aren’t so scary.

    Boo-Boo! is a book for toddlers about small cuts and scrapes.

    Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers about helping toddlers with minor injuries.