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Maria's Magic Care Cart
Going to the hospital can feel scary, especially when everything is new.
That's why Nurse Maria has something special—her Magic Care Cart.
With her colorful scrubs, warm smile, and caring heart, Nurse Maria helps children learn what to expect during a hospital visit. As her Magic Care Cart rolls through the hallways, children discover friendly faces, important rooms, helpful nurses, and the tools that help people feel better.
Designed with autistic and neurodivergent children in mind, this comforting picture book introduces hospital experiences in a gentle, easy-to-understand way. Through simple language, colorful illustrations, and reassuring guidance, children learn that it is okay to ask questions, take deep breaths, and share their feelings.
Along the journey, Nurse Maria shows children the waiting room, nurse station, exam rooms, and other parts of the hospital. She explains what nurses do, how doctors help, and why some machines make sounds or take pictures. Every step is presented with patience, kindness, and encouragement.
Most importantly, Nurse Maria reminds children that they are not alone. Feeling nervous is normal. Feeling unsure is okay. There are caring people ready to help.
The book also includes fun activities, coloring pages, matching games, simple puzzles, and hospital-themed learning exercises that help reinforce confidence and familiarity.
Perfect for autistic children, neurodivergent learners, families, schools, therapists, nurses, pediatric clinics, and children's hospitals, Maria's Magic Care Cart helps turn fear into confidence and hospital visits into positive experiences.
Because every child deserves to feel safe, understood, and brave.