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"Jordan, you must put your germs in your tummy tunnel, not in your hands!" A young boy finds out that he has a hidden place that can help prevent the spread of germs to other people. After he learns where this place is and how it works, he becomes eager to tell his friends all about it. This story is also a tool for parents, teachers, and people of all ages to help prevent the spread of germs.

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"Jordan, you must put your germs in your tummy tunnel, not in your hands!" A young boy finds out that he has a hidden place that can help prevent the spread of germs to other people. After he learns where this place is and how it works, he becomes eager to tell his friends all about it. This story is also a tool for parents, teachers, and people of all ages to help prevent the spread of germs.
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Autorenporträt
Natasha Parker is the wife to an honored, retired United States Army sergeant of more than twenty years and a mother to two wonderful children. Military life has allowed her to work with children ranging in ages from six weeks to school age. She was born in Washington, D.C. but was raised in Goldsboro, North Carolina. She is the second born of five. She graduated from Goldsboro High School and later attended a junior college in which she acquired her Associate of Science degree in Medical Assisting and furthered her education by becoming an alumnus of Columbia College, in which she attained a degree in Human Services. Continuing mandatory annual trainings and acquiring annual certifications as a Program Assistant at one of many great military child development centers of the United States, Mrs. Parker presently continues to love what she has been doing for almost twenty years: being a preschool teacher. She currently resides in Georgia with her family and friends.