Hygiene


Clean: The New Science of Skin
The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Hair
Gorgonzola: A Very Stinkysaurus
Something Smells!
The Pigeon Needs a Bath! (Pigeon, #8)
The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized History
Pig the Stinker
Harry the Dirty Dog
Big Smelly Bear
Clean: A History of Personal Hygiene and Purity
Pete the Kitty: Wash Your Hands (My First I Can Read)
Do Not Lick this Book
The Care and Keeping of You 1: The Body Book for Younger Girls
The Tooth Book
The Vegan Girl's Guide to Life: Cruelty-Free Crafts, Recipes, Beauty Secrets and More
Wash, Wash, Wash! by Pamela ChankoGerms Make Me Sick! by Melvin A. BergerWash Your Hands! by Tony RossWash Your Hands! by Margaret McNamaraWash, Wash, Wash Your Hands! by David I.A. Mason
Hygiene Book List
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A good Pile of Trash wins a favorite interest of a dustpan.
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Giulia Enders
When we clean obsessively we do indeed get rid of everything, both bad and good. This can not be a good kind of cleanliness. As it happens the higher the hygiene standards in a country the higher that nations incidents of allergies and autoimmune diseases. The more sterile a household is the more its members will suffer from allergies and autoimmune diseases. Thirty years ago about 1 person in 10 had an allergy. Today that figure is 1 in 3. At the same time, the number of infections has not fall ...more
Giulia Enders, Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ

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A group of people interested in Water Sanitation Hygiene for Development (WASH4Dev) issues and r…more
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