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Pediatrician Launches "Confessions of a Detective Doctor" Children's Book Series
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Medical mystery adventures by Dr. Anselm Chibuike Anyoha combine storytelling, child development, and health education to help children overcome fear and better understand their bodies.

NEWTOWN, Conn. - Washingtoner -- Pediatrician Launches "Confessions of a Detective Doctor" Children's Book Series to Help Families Understand Children's Health Through Storytelling

Dr. Anselm Chibuike Anyoha combines medicine, mystery, and imagination in a groundbreaking children's book series designed to educate and empower children and parents.
On Call With Dr. Anselm Anyoha | Dr. Anselm Anyoha

NEWTOWN, Conn. — Pediatrician and child development expert Dr. Anselm Chibuike Anyoha has released a growing children's book series titled Confessions of a Detective Doctor, an educational and entertaining collection that helps children ages 6–13 understand common health conditions through mystery-solving adventures.

The series follows the "Detective Doctor," a compassionate pediatrician who uses clues, curiosity, careful listening, and imagination to solve children's health mysteries in a reassuring and child-friendly way.

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Current titles include:

The Mystery of the Child Who Craved Ice
The Mystery of the Child Who Wouldn't Talk

The Mystery of the Hurting Ear

The Mystery of the Child Who Was Drooling

The Mystery of the Cough That Wouldn't Stop

The Mystery of the Belly Ache

The Mystery of the Burning Fever

The Mystery of the Arm That Wouldn't Lift

The Mystery of the Guinea Pig Kisses

On Call With Dr. Anselm Anyoha | Dr. Anselm Anyoha
Dr. Anyoha, who holds a PhD in Infant Mental Health and Childhood Development, says the books were created to help reduce fear surrounding medical visits while improving communication between children, parents, and healthcare providers.

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"Children learn best when they feel safe, curious, and engaged," said Dr. Anyoha. "Through storytelling, children can better understand their bodies and parents can better understand their children."

The books blend medical education, emotional learning, and detective-style storytelling, making them valuable resources for homes, schools, pediatric offices, libraries, counselors, and therapists.

Parents and educators have praised the series for opening important conversations about children's physical and emotional health in ways children can easily understand.

The Confessions of a Detective Doctor series is now available for purchase on Amazon.

For more information, interviews, or speaking inquiries, contact: aanyoha@gmail.com
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Listen Dr Anyoha's Podcast on Health and Wellbeing of Childrenhttps://modernerapedatrics.podbean.com/

Source: Anselm Anyoha MD, PhD

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