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Reach for this book when your child experiences their first sports injury or expresses a sudden curiosity about how doctors help athletes get back in the game. It is a comforting and educational bridge for children who might feel anxious about physical therapy or visiting a specialist after a tumble on the field. The book demystifies the world of sports medicine, turning a potentially scary doctor visit into an empowering journey of biology and recovery. Through clear explanations and engaging visuals, the authors introduce young readers to the mechanics of the human body and the professionals who keep it running. It emphasizes resilience and the importance of patience during the healing process. Parents will find it a valuable tool for normalizing medical care and encouraging a growth mindset in young athletes, making it an ideal choice for active children aged six to ten who are beginning to participate in organized team sports.