🍄Mushroom House Practice
More than just stories – real help in everyday life
Die Pilzhauspraxis wurde entwickelt, um Kindern spielerisch wichtige Gesundheitsthemen näherzubringen und Familien im Alltag zu unterstützen.
The educational added value
Our books support children's development in many ways.

alleviate fears
The stories gently prepare children for doctor's visits and medical examinations. Through experiencing the familiar characters, children understand what to expect.

Promoting empathy
The different characters display different feelings and reactions. Children learn that all feelings are okay and how to deal with them.

impart knowledge
Complex health topics are explained in an age-appropriate way. Children learn how their body works and why certain things are important.

Create opportunities for conversation
Jede Geschichte bietet natürliche Anknüpfungspunkte für Gespräche über Gesundheit, Ängste und Gefühle.
For what age group are the books suitable?
The Mushroom House Practice series is aimed at children aged 3 to 8 years . The books are perfect for:
Reading aloud from age 3
Reading together from age 5
Selbstlesen für Erstleser ab 6-7 Jahren
Listening as an audiobook is suitable for all age groups.

Topic overview
The vaccination
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The middle ear infection
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In Vorbereitung
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This is what experts say
"
The Mushroom House practice makes the world of medicine wonderfully accessible to children. The loving presentation alleviates fears and builds trust.
Dr. med. Sarah Müller
pediatrician
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As an educator, I particularly appreciate how emotionally intelligent the topics are presented. The books are a valuable addition to any family.
Prof. Anna Schmidt
Entwicklungspsychologin
1
Choose the right time
It's best to read the story a few days before a doctor's appointment, not right before. This will give your child time to process the information.
2
Allow questions to
Feel free to interrupt if your child has questions. Their curiosity shows that they are engaging with the topic.
3
Involve the child
Ask about the story: 'How would you have felt?' or 'What would you ask Dr. Mouse?'
4
Repeat as needed.
Children love repetition. Read the same story several times – each time they understand more.
Here's how to get the most out of the stories
