What can you do when the snow falls outside and covers up everything, far and wide? Put on your mittens and explore a winter wonderland in the pages of this story!
The big (Lever) book is a fairly comprehensive account of disease entities organized by pathogenesis or type. For the student or non-specialist attempting to make a diagnosis of an unknown skin disease from a slide, this approach is less useful because many completely unrelated conditions look similar under the microscope. The Synopsis/Atlas was developed to address the diagnostic process from this perspective, and it is organized according to patterns and cell types (morphology) to help readers formulate a differential diagnosis for a given case. The book is organized according to patterns of disease as visualized on a microscopic slide.
When Mary Poppins takes charge of the Banks children, she changes their lives forever. Unlike other nannies, she makes ordinary events extraordinary. Who else could slide up bannisters, pull wonders out of an empty carpetbag, lead the children on magical adventures - and still tuck them in at the end of the day? None other than their beloved Mary Poppins.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin sets off to Bear's house for a birthday party, but it's far from a straightforward journey. Like most preschoolers, Franklin is a dawdler, slow even for a turtle. The trip becomes an opportunity to play leapfrog with Rabbit, slip and slide in the mud with Otter, and maybe even play hide-and-seek with Fox. But just in time, Franklin remembers that he mustn't be late for Bear's special day.