Medikidz Explain Depression
Superheroes on a Medical Mission
Almost four out of one hundred teenagers are seriously depressed every year. Depression affects a person's thoughts, feelings, behavior, and general health. This book uses the graphic novel style to present the facts about depression in an engaging way. Medikidz, who are superheroes, represent parts of the body, instructing readers in how to recognize the symptoms and to find help for the condition.
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Series Review: Superheroes on a Medical Mission"Written in graphic novel form by doctors, these informative books explain some common medical problems children may face. The MediKidz Team, who are creatively and colorfully portrayed, appear in each book and explain medical conditions including epilepsy, diabetes, asthma, and scoliosis in a humorous and easy-to-understand manner. Read along with the MediKidz Team as they diagnose, explain, and treat each condition. Every book in the series contains a glossary, information section, and further reading suggestions. This humorous yet informative series is perfect for both reluctant readers and nonfiction fans."
--Library Media Connection
Series Review: Superheroes on a Medical Mission
"Even rabid nonreaders won't be embarrassed to be caught with these droll informational comics...the mix of medical facts, wisecrack-laced dialogue, and outright corn has its appeal."
--School Library Journal
Book Review: What's Up With Ella?
"Information about the disease is conveyed in a breezy, often-jokey manner and reinforces the basics without getting too repetitive...Most importantly, this book will help alleviate anxieties about how to deal with type 1 diabetes, and it explains that although doctors will help you find a balance, it is up to you to maintain it."
--Booklist
Series Review:
"The comic panels are visually exciting with eye-popping colors. Inside Mediland, the science behind various conditions is expertly simplified and explained with a sometimes tongue-in-cheek repartee among the characters as well as with very basic analogies reminiscent of video games. This approach makes the health issues accessible and much less scary for readers wanting to learn more for personal or academic reasons. Autism and HIV are particularly effective."
--School Library Journal
Series Review:
"With clearly defined facts, irreverent humor, and a comics format, the titles in the Superheroes on a Medical Mission series offer accessible, entertaining introductions to health topics from sleep issues to HIV...Each title uses the format's possibilities for wordless communication to great effect...A glossary and resource lists conclude these informative introductions to high-interest health topics that kids may well read for fun, too."
--Booklist