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Doctor's Story 7-8 years old Interactive story

Dr. Ben’s Busy Day at the Clinic

Follow Dr. Ben, a kind and clever doctor, as he helps children at his clinic and faces a big challenge with care and knowledge. Discover what it’s like to be a doctor with fun choices and different endings!

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A smiling and kind doctor, Dr. Ben, wears a pristine white coat and a stethoscope around his neck. He has brown hair and round glasses that give him a friendly look. He is crouching down to examine a 7-year-old girl named Emma, who has blonde braided hair and a worried face. She is holding a teddy bear against her while sitting in a chair in the medical office. Next to them, a 6-year-old boy named Max, with messy brown hair and a scraped knee, watches curiously from a little distance, observing Dr. Ben with wide eyes. The setting is a bright and welcoming waiting room with pastel blue walls, colorful health posters, and toys scattered on a plush carpet. The main scene shows Dr. Ben reassuring Emma, gently explaining what he will do to help her feel better, while Max, intrigued, waits for his turn with a shy smile. report a problem with this image
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Stethoscope
A doctor’s tool to listen to your heart and lungs.
Waiting room
The room where people sit and wait to see the doctor.
Examination table
The bed or table where a patient sits for a doctor check.
Tonsils
Two small bumps at the back of the throat that can get sore.
Infection
When germs make part of your body sick or swollen.
Viral
Caused by a virus, a tiny germ that can make you ill.
Prescription
A paper or note the doctor gives to get medicine from a pharmacy.
Pulse
The beat you can feel in your wrist that shows your heart is working.
Blood pressure
A measure of how hard the blood pushes in your body pipes.
First aid kit
A box with items to help fix small cuts and bumps.
Sprain
When a joint or ligament is stretched or hurt, but not broken.
X-rays
Pictures of the inside of the body that show bones.
Reassured
To make someone feel less worried or more calm.
Symptoms
The feelings or signs that tell you something is wrong, like a cough.

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