Christine Arsnow, MD, Vice President of NH AAP, Concord Pediatrics, P.A., in Concord, hands a copy of "Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" to a toddler. "Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" is a 24-page board book that tells a story about renovating a home with colorful illustrations for young children and information for parents about the dangers of lead paint and how to avoid them. (COURTESY IMAGE)
"Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" is a 24-page board book that tells a story about renovating a home with colorful illustrations for young children and information for parents about the dangers of lead paint and how to avoid them. (COURTESY IMAGE)
"Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" is a 24-page board book that tells a story about renovating a home with colorful illustrations for young children and information for parents about the dangers of lead paint and how to avoid them. (COURTESY IMAGE)
Christine Arsnow, MD, Vice President of NH AAP, Concord Pediatrics, P.A., in Concord, hands a copy of "Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" to a toddler. "Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" is a 24-page board book that tells a story about renovating a home with colorful illustrations for young children and information for parents about the dangers of lead paint and how to avoid them. (COURTESY IMAGE)
"Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" is a 24-page board book that tells a story about renovating a home with colorful illustrations for young children and information for parents about the dangers of lead paint and how to avoid them. (COURTESY IMAGE)
"Happy Healthy Lead-Free Me!" is a 24-page board book that tells a story about renovating a home with colorful illustrations for young children and information for parents about the dangers of lead paint and how to avoid them. (COURTESY IMAGE)
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services recently announced the release of “Happy, Healthy, Lead-Free Me!,” a new children’s book aimed at engaging children and educating parents on lead poisoning prevention and the importance of pediatric lead level testing.
The book, developed by the Division of Public Health Services with clinical collaboration from the New Haampshire Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is available at many pediatric health care provider offices and as a free download at leadfreekidsnh.org/happy-healthy-lead-free-me-resources.
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