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How do you comfort a little patient?
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Today, we are going to learn how to comfort a little patient.
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How do you comfort a little patient?
A pediatrician is a doctor who takes care of children. He is like a superhero in a white coat, always ready to help kids feel better.
To comfort a child, the doctor uses gentle movements. He can give soft pats and slow movements, as if he is talking to a little, fragile bird.
A smile and a hug show the child that they are safe and loved. It's like a sunbeam that chases away the clouds of fear.
Kind words explain what is happening and show that the doctor is there to help. Speaking softly and gently helps the child feel more comfortable.

The Pediatrician's Smile
How to reassure a little patient?
The Meeting with Dr. Little
After watching the birth of the stuffed bunny with the help of midwife (1) Claire, Elliott and Nour learned about kindness and patience. They saw how Claire wrapped the little bunny in a warm blanket, rocking him until he opened his big eyes. Now, they are being led to the Teddy Bear Room, ready to discover new adventures. The door is gently opened. A space filled with tiny beds is revealed. Sick teddy bears are waiting there.
Dr. Little, with a big smile, says:
« Hello Éliott and Nour. Welcome to the Teddy Bear Room. »
Nour, curious, asks: « Hello Dr. Little. What are all these gadgets (2) for? »
Dr. Little, with a warm smile, explains:
« They are sick. I take care of them with gentle touches and comforting words. »
Eliott and Nour look at Dr. Little with admiration. He uses his inventions (3) to solve the problems of the stuffed animals. Laughing with a stuffed owl, he calms the little patients. The children discover that the hearts of the stuffed animals beat gently, just like theirs. Each beat is a sign of life.
Dr. Little, with a warm smile, explains:
« Stuffed toys, just like children, need lots of tenderness and patience. »
While they laugh with the stuffed owl, the children find a golden feather under the pillow. This feather, a symbol of softness, is added to their collection.
The Golden Feather of Softness
After finding the golden feather, Éliott and Nour look at Dr. Little with wide-eyed wonder. They carefully watch his inventions.
Dr. Little, with a warm smile, explains: « This feather is special. It symbolizes (4) softness and patience. »
Nour, curious, asks:
« Why is it important? »
Dr. Little, smiling, explains then:
« It helps to reassure the little patients. Every gentle touch matters. »
Éliott, his eyes sparkling with curiosity, asks:
« Can we find more? »
Dr. Little, with a warm smile, says:
« Yes, let's look together. The sick teddy bears will need it. »
Meanwhile, they head to the Mini Pharmacy (5). There, they will discover how Hugo, a friendly hamster, turns colorful ingredients into magical remedies (6). Ready to learn the secrets of enchanted medicines?
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