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"When it's time to choose a career," Shelbo says, "consider becoming a dental hygienist, associate dentist, dental assistant, or registered dental assistant." Join Shelbo as she visits her Doctor of Dental Medicine, Dr. Insicisor, for a dental check-up and evaluation. She also meets her dental assistant, Edgar, and finally admits that she has been feeling some pain in a tooth in the back of her mouth. Ouch, Owie, Ow! On this adventure, Shelbo learns about the different types of technology used to fix her cavity. This book is the second in the series of Shelbo's Adventures. You may want to read…mehr

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"When it's time to choose a career," Shelbo says, "consider becoming a dental hygienist, associate dentist, dental assistant, or registered dental assistant." Join Shelbo as she visits her Doctor of Dental Medicine, Dr. Insicisor, for a dental check-up and evaluation. She also meets her dental assistant, Edgar, and finally admits that she has been feeling some pain in a tooth in the back of her mouth. Ouch, Owie, Ow! On this adventure, Shelbo learns about the different types of technology used to fix her cavity. This book is the second in the series of Shelbo's Adventures. You may want to read Shelbo's Adventures in Science: Natural Light and Man-Made Light, where you will meet Dr. Incisor's son, Jax. Shelbo's grand adventures will take you on a journey through STR2EAM concepts of Science, Technology, Reading, Religion, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. When you look to the future, what do you imagine yourself doing? Dream big, my friends!
Autorenporträt
Michelle Dean is the director of educational programs at a non-profit organization, an adjunct professor at a local university, a children's storybook writer, and a wife and mother of three grown sons. Her heart, passion, and drive lie in early education. She loves working with directors, teachers, and children. She gained her master's in early childhood educational leadership from the University of North Florida. This was the starting point for her non-profit group for early childhood educators, where she can show teachers the appreciation they deserve.