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An informative picture book biography that is all the more interesting given the current situation. The text and images demonstrate all the study and experimentation that went into this eventual victory over the deadly and debilitating disease. It's about the true meaning of those careers. All developed anti-polio antibodies and experienced no negative reactions to the vaccine. Rather than giving a live but weakened dose of the virus to … Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Welcome back. Jonas Salk: Polio Pioneer (Gateway Biographies). I am very impressed with this kid-friendly introduction, and there are two things that elevated it to a five-star read for me. The information included was not anything you can't find online or on Wikipedia. The illustrations are beautiful and done with love.The children are adorable. “Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.” This biography of Dr. Jonas Salk is well researched and does a great job at chronicling the journey and the importance of a vaccine. Be the first to ask a question about The Polio Pioneer. After attending college and medical school, Salk teamed up with another colleague to devise a flu vaccine, something for which most of us are grateful. Dr. Jonas Salk, right, the Pittsburgh scientist who developed the polio vaccine, administers an injection to a boy at Arsenal Elementary School in Pittsbrugh, Pa., Feb. 23, 1954. Very timely and felt quietly important to read right now. Start by marking “The Polio Pioneer: Dr. Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine” as Want to Read: Error rating book. He also made significant contributions to our … polio for much of the world and provided an effective model for future vaccines. And without even mentioning the current pandemic, the book gives children a look at a moment in history that affected families in a similar way: with worry, isolation, and uncertainty. The story starts with Salk as a kid, seeing injured soldiers while others celebrated the end of the war, and reading while his peers played. Unable to add item to List. This book is very timely as it's about Jonas Salk and his creation of the polio vaccine. Now consider the thrill people felt in April 1955 when Dr. Jonas Salk’s new polio vaccine was officially declared to be “safe, effective, and potent.” That came more than 60 years after the first known polio outbreak in the U.S., which took place in rural Rutland County, Vermont in 1894. I kind of think this book is below the age limit described. Julius S. Youngner, a world-renowned virologist best known for his contributions to the development of the first effective polio vaccine alongside Jonas Salk, died peacefully on Thursday, April 27, 2017, at his home in Pittsburgh, surrounded by family. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Great information about how vaccines work. Her appreciation of what Dr. Salk is clearly heartfelt. He was 80. But Jonas wanted to do more. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Warm and gentle illustrations created with acrylic gouache and pencil. Cold cases, detectives hot on a trail, unreliable narrators, and a dash of poison... To see what your friends thought of this book, The Polio Pioneer: Dr. Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine. The illustrations were not my favorite part, something about the perspective seemed a bit skewed, though they were colorful and friendly. This would be a terrific pick for doctor's office waiting rooms! This biographical narrative of Dr. Jonas Salk, written by Linda Elovitz Marshall and illustrated by Lisa Anchin, was a delight to get on my doorstep; even after I ordered it, several colleagues recommended it as a must-read. Created with acrylic gouache and pencil, the illustrations capture the time period during which the book's subject Jonas Salk lived but also his personality and unique characteristics. A beautifully written and illustrated book showing the background of Dr. Jonas Salk and how he came to be a hero to families like mine who lived in fear of polio. So as you read, you feel you're holding a book written by someone excited and profoundly appreciative who is sharing. But Jonas wanted to do more. There was a problem loading your book clubs. LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP) _ Dr. Jonas Salk, the medical pioneer who developed the first vaccine to prevent polio’s crippling rampage and later tried to devise a treatment for AIDS, died Friday. Love seeing the Jewish representation as part of Dr. Salk’s story. Why not be consistent? He wanted to help others, and his reputation for fairness resulted in him frequently being called upon as referee. And without even mentioning the current pandemic, the book gives children a look at a moment in hist. Eventually, he set his sights on keeping humans safe from polio. I especially thought the author's note was interesting to read. Determined to help, he worked to become a doctor and eventually joined the team that created the influenza vaccine. I enjoyed learning more about Dr. Salk. (AP) Marshall's text is rather simplistic, straightforward, and informative. (Thousands of others in earlier stages of research had received the vaccine, including Salk’s wife and children.) The story is told in a loving fashion, as if telling about a family friend or dear. After years of research, Jonas Salk became convinced the most effective polio vaccine would be one that used killed poliovirus. Dr. Jonas Salk, the medical pioneer who developed the first vaccine to halt polio's crippling rampage and later tried to devise a treatment for AIDS, died Friday. Inspirational! Jonas Salk was born in 1914 in New York City. The boys were among the first vaccinated during testing. The child of immigrants who never learned to speak English, Jonas was struck by the devastation he saw when the soldiers returned from battle after WWII. No real photos of Dr. Salk, but there are real pictures of letters written to him by children thanking him. As polio ravaged the United States--even the president was not immune!--Jonas decided to lead the fight against this terrible disease. For some reason the pronunciation is given for the word microorganism but not for placebo, paralysis, antibodies, embryo, vaccination, names of scientists, and even poliomyelitis. We’re also hoping to get photograph of a Polio Pioneer card, a card given to children for participating in the first national tests of a trial polio vaccine conducted during 1954. This book is very timely as it's about Jonas Salk and his creation of the polio vaccine. His parents had fled Lithuania and Russia during WWII, and instilled in their ch. I wanted to know more about what polio was, as that was glossed over. As Jacobs shows, the tale of Salk's discovery is one of grind, intrigue, rivalry, politics and dirty tricks. Polio Vaccine Pioneer Dies Julius Youngner collaborated with Jonas Salk on the polio vaccine, and later identified interferon gamma and contributed to an equine influenza vaccine. This topic can easily be related to the current COVID-19 pandemic. August 18th 2020 I am thinking of doing a Mock Siebert with older grades, and given the fact that COVID vaccines are in the news, I may include this for discussion's sake. I think this book could inspire many children to become doctors and scientists. Millions of people around the world probably best recognize the name of Jonas Salk - who died at age 80 of congestive heart failure on June 23 in La Jolla, Calif. - … The clinical trial was the biggest public health experiment in American history. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Dr. Jonas E. Salk, who discovered the polio vaccine, reads with his wife and three boys in Ann Arbor, Mich., on April 11, 1955. This timely, quickly paced selection is straightf The Polio Pioneer: Dr. Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine is a children's picture book written by Linda Elovitz Marshall and illustrated by Lisa Anchin. Good story that will help children understand what vaccines are. The organization was founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938, as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, to combat polio.The name "March of Dimes" was coined by Eddie Cantor.After funding Jonas Salk's polio vaccine, the organization expanded its focus to the prevention of birth defects and infant mortality. Some of that money had funded Dr. Jonas Salk's creation in 1952 of an experimental "killed-virus" polio vaccine, and his subsequent experiments that proved the vaccine's safety in humans. Decent picture book biography of Dr. Jonas Salk. Refresh and try again. The child of immigrants who never learned to speak English, Jonas was struck by the devastation he saw when the soldiers returned from battle after WWII. Provides a look at the life and accomplishments of this talented scientist, inventor of the first polio vaccine, and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, complete with index, photos, chronology, and more. With all the news about the COVID vaccine, this book seems very timely. Juvenile & YA Nonfiction 2020 (Mock Sibert, 2021), The 60 Hottest New (and Upcoming) Mysteries & Thrillers. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. This will comfort children especially in covid times, to know others work to find vaccines to eradicate diseases. My child and I both enjoyed this inspiring tale of innovation. With Dr. Thomas Francis, Salk created the first modern flu vaccine. Such a wonderful picture book biography. age kids. Gr 4-6-Like other biographers of this esteemed medical researcher, much of the authors' task is to describe the horror of poliomyelitis and the effects of itsepidemics to an audience that will have little knowledge of the disease itself thanks in large part to Salk's work. And even after that, Jonas and his team continued to work to find ways to fight other diseases. Who knew that Jonas Salk was such a mensch, such a stand up guy? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. In 1954, national testing began on one million children, ages six to nine, who became known as the Polio Pioneers. We’d love your help. (unpaged). It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. In this case, the biography includes so much information about the disease, microbiology, and immunology that the first five or so pages of text (out of about 35) are so dense in content that younger readers may have trouble finding the book's subject. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published It felt reassuring and like a had a friend come along side me as I was reading this. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. So timely, during these Covid-days. Salk died of heart failure at Green Hospital of Scripps Clinic in La Jolla at 12:23 p.m., said Anita Weld, a spokeswoman for the Salk Institute. Even though his immigrant parents were poor and fled the persecution of Jews in Europe, they instilled certain values in their children, and Jonas grew up with the desire to improve the world. He is best known for developing the first successful vaccine for polio. Salk also helped develop the first vaccine against the flu and later worked on research for all sorts of other diseases. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. At college he fell in love with chemistry and decided to pursue medical research. For the rest of his life, Dr. Salk continued to do groundbreaking medical research at the Salk Institute, leaving behind a legacy that continues to make the world a better place every day. Salk developed a flu vaccine and later the polio vaccine. However, in our current world, it is a MUST READ to help children understand what we are currently facing and encourage children to want to make the world a better place in the future. On April 26, 1954, six … He was one of the million-plus children around the country who took part in the clinical trial for Jonas Salk's polio vaccine. Dr. Jonas Salk is one of the most celebrated doctors and medical researchers of the 20th century. Excellent biography of Jonas Salk. In 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk invented the polio vaccine, which nearly eliminated polio from this country. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Very interesting! It's not patronizing to young children. In 1952, Jonas Salk developed the first inactivated polio vaccine, which consisted of killed viruses. Good length for a read aloud for K-5th elem. For the rest of his life, Dr. Salk continued to do groundbreaking medical research at the Salk Institute, leaving behind a legacy that continues to make the world a better place every day. Buy copies for the children in your life. One, from the 1950s, labels him a "Polio Pioneer." Loved this simple and easy to understand picture book biography about Jonas Salk. Dr. Youngner was the last surviving member of the original three-man research team assembled by Dr. Jonas Salk at the University of Pittsburgh to address the polio … With all the news about the COVID vaccine, this book seems very timely. Most importantly, Marshall has written this in such a genuine way. 1954 National Library of Medicine #B022434. are not available. The illustrations are beautiful and done with love.The children are adorable. I loved the parts about him reading all the time, and how fair he was. Even though his immigrant parents were poor and fled the persecution of Jews in Europe, they instilled certain values in their children. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Her appreciation of what Dr. Salk is clearly heartfelt. With Covid, this is an excellent way to explain the necessity for vaccinations and how they impact society. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. The writing is clear and accessible, with one exception: in two instances, the author describes “killing” viruses with chemicals so they don’t cause disease when used in a vaccine. On March 26, 1953, American medical researcher Dr. Jonas Salk announces on a national radio show that he has successfully tested a vaccine against poliomyelitis, the … An appealing, informative picture book biography of Joan Salk and the impact of his polio vaccine. Jonas Salk Inoculating a Child with the Polio Vaccine, ca. Please try again. But it's also a very special book. Jonas Salk works to develop vaccines to help prevent polio and other diseases. Please try again. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. This picture book biography clearly explains Jonas Salk's background, the physical and social consequences of polio, and the process of making a vaccine. By Ginny A. Roth. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. This biographical narrative of Dr. Jonas Salk, written by Linda Elovitz Marshall and illustrated by Lisa Anchin, was a delight to get on my doorstep; even after I ordered it, several colleagues recommended it as a must-read. Timely as it celebrates science and innovation to fight against raging viruses. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. This … The last third of the text holds tighter focus on Salk including his professional disagreement with Albert Sabin and his reputation as a prickly character. Black-and-white photographs of Salk, his family and colleagues, and polio victims are included. On April 26, 1954, thousands of U.S. schoolchildren rolled up their sleeves to take Jonas Salk’s inactivated poliovirus vaccine. Most importantly, Marshall has written this in such a genuine way. Picture book biography, medicine. Pleasing biography of the creator of the polio vaccine. Another one I picked up to help me study the art and craft of the children's picture-book biography. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Jonas Salk studied polio from 1947-1955 (Academy of Achievement) From 1947 to 1955, Salk and other researchers found that there were three main polioviruses that infected people. One is that the author specifically addressed Salk's Judaism, rather than presenting him as a secular figure, and the other is that she included scans of real children's thank-you letters to him from after he made the vaccine. In 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk invented the polio vaccine, which nearly eliminated polio from this country. We’re looking for people who participated in the groundbreaking trial for Jonas Salk’s killed-virus polio vaccine in 1954. Sue Sherif, Alaska State Library, Anchorage. Psychological thrillers that will leave your head spinning. How could I give a book about a doctor who changed the world with his vaccine work anything less than 5 stars? The story of THE POLIO PIONEER is approachable and engaging, letting kids see themselves in the character of young Jonas dreaming of helping to make the world a better place. The story is told in a loving fashion, as if telling about a family friend or dear relative; it made me care more and appreciate Salk and what he accomplished as it brought him more to life after him just being a name in the history books. Well written with great illustrations. It felt reassuring and like a had a friend come along side me as I was reading this. It's not didactic. An Author's Note provides even more information about Salk and the vaccine and even includes some of the letters by grateful children written to Salk. His parents had fled Lithuania and Russia during WWII, and instilled in their children the values of "education, of kindness, and of doing good works." A great introduction to viruses and vaccinations and the impact Dr. Jonas Salk had on putting an end to polio. Salk developed a flu vaccine and later the polio vaccine. Illustrations are also great. It's 2020 and the world is anxiously awaiting a vaccine. As polio ravaged the United States--even the president was not immune!--Jonas decided to lead the fight. In 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk invented the polio vaccine, which nearly eliminated polio from this country. The last Salk polio vaccine of the school year will be Wednesday at the St. Joseph school in St. Joseph. Still, the book will be useful for report writers where biographies such as Marjorie Curson's Jonas Salk (Silver Burdett, 1990; o.p.) The story starts with Salk as a kid, seeing injured soldiers while others celebrated the end of the war, and reading while his peers played. In 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk invented the polio vaccine, which nearly eliminated polio from this country. Please try your request again later. The story of THE POLIO PIONEER is approachable and engaging, letting kids see themselves in the character of young Jonas dreaming of helping to make the world a better place. Kerry Grens May 2, 2017. It's not patronizing to young children. Salk administered the vaccine to volunteers who had not had polio, including himself, his lab scientist, his wife and their children. Jonas Edward Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. They were anxiously anticipating a vaccine, and Jonas Salk rapidly became a hero in waiting. The author did an excellent job sharing Dr. Salk's family history and his passion to help others in this world. Determined to help, he worked to become a doctor and eventually joined the team that created the influenza vaccine. It gives kids an idea of the thought and research that goes into a vaccine, and empowers them to be a part of such a solution. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! After helping develop a flu vaccine, he turned his sights on polio. / Could that kid be YOU?" Something went wrong. This one is a 3.5 for me, and given the current concern about finding a vaccine for COVID-19, this picture book about a similar search for a polio vaccine is particularly timely. The book concludes with a direct address to readers after restating the essence of Jonas Salk: "...a kid who wanted to help make / the world a better place.... / Ever meet a kid like that? Dr. Jonas Salk is one of the most celebrated doctors and medical researchers of the 20th century. He went on to change the world, working with a team to make the polio vaccine. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. After initial tests, he vaccinated about a million children, called the polio pioneers and the vaccine was declared safe. A timely story filled with beautiful illustrations. For some reason the pronunciation is given for the word microorganism but not for placebo, paralysis, antibodies, embryo, vaccination, names of scientists, and even poliomyelitis. Newspapers reported that Randall Kerr of McClean, Virginia, was the first child in the trial to get the shot. This one is a 3.5 for me, and given the current concern about finding a vaccine for COVID-19, this picture book about a similar search for a polio vaccine is particularly timely. One is that the author specifically addressed Salk's Judaism, rather than presenting him as a secular figure, and the other is that she included scans of real children's thank-you letters to him from after he made the v. This picture book biography clearly explains Jonas Salk's background, the physical and social consequences of polio, and the process of making a vaccine. For the rest of his life, Dr. Salk continued to do groundbreaking medical research at the Salk Institute, leaving behind a legacy that continues to make the world a better place every day. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Roberta O'Shaughnessy remembers the day she rolled up her little school-uniform sleeve and became a "Polio Pioneer," among the first to get Dr. Jonas Salk's polio … Thank goodness for doctors and scientists like Dr. Salk who put their brains and ideas to such wonderful use for humankind! He wanted to help others, and his reputation for fairness resulted in him frequently being called upon as referee. Created with acrylic gouache and pencil, the illustrations capture the time period during which the book's subject Jonas Salk lived but also his personality and unique characteristics. Black-and-white photographs of Salk, his family and colleagues, and polio victims are included. 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