"Perfect for any kid who wants to know the what, why, and how behind staying healthy. Dr. Nina Shapiro is more than a beloved doctor, she’s become a leading voice in translating complicated medical information into accessible, actionable advice. Now she’s done it again, this time for kids!" —Dr. Cara Natterson, New York Times bestselling author of The Care and Keeping of You and the Guy Stuff series"This book empowers kids to learn about their bodies and take charge of their health . . . and will probably teach their parents a few things, too!" —Ari Brown, MD, bestselling author of Baby 411 book series"In engaging and child-friendly language, Dr. Nina Shapiro describes how the human body works, how to take care of it, and why it’s essential to do so. This excellent book teaches elementary-aged children how their bodies work while giving parents a welcome primer that answers their questions. I wish I had this book on my shelf when my kids were growing up!” —Susan Kaiser Greenland, bestselling author of The Mindful Child and Mindful Games "The Ultimate Kids’ Guide to Being Super Healthy is an accessible health manual for kids of any age. . . . Dr. Shapiro offers detailed information in an easy-to-read guide while keeping the tone of this book supportive, flexible, and fun. All kids—and their parents, too!—can learn something from this book." —Charlotte H. Markey, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University and author of The Body Image Book for Girls and The Body Image Book for Boys (forthcoming 2022)"This guide is exactly what every kid asks, with answers every parent wants to know. From snacks to screens, sleep to shots, and everything in between, Dr. Nina Shapiro makes it super easy to be super healthy. She covers it all in this fun, fact-filled, easy-to-read and hard-to-argue-about guide that kids (and parents!) will enjoy." —Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP, pediatrician, award-winning and bestselling author of What to Feed Your Baby "Using her warm, down-to-earth, and often humorous style, Dr. Nina Shapiro gives kids the real answers that parents often lack in responding to 'Whyyyyyyy?' when it comes to self-care. How I wish I had this book when I was raising my kids! It is invaluable and essential to every parent’s and child’s library for reference over and over again." —Betsy Brown Braun, child development and behavior specialist, bestselling author of Just Tell Me What to Say and You’re Not the Boss of Me