A mother asks the nurse for advice on what kind of books would best keep the attention of her preschooler. Which of the following descriptions by the nurse would be the best advice?

a. books with a predictable storyline and repeated phrases that help keep a child's attention
b. adventure books with unusual and unpredictable surprise happenings throughout the book
c. various types of poetry
d. nursery rhymes


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A Correct. If the mother asks the nurse for advice on what kind of books would best hold the attention of her preschooler, the nurse will advise books with a predictable storyline and repeated phrases that help keep a child's attention.
B Incorrect. If the mother asks the nurse for advice on what kind of books would best hold the attention of her preschooler, the nurse will not advise adventure books with unusual and unpredictable surprise happenings throughout the book.
C Incorrect. If the mother asks the nurse for advice on what kind of books would best hold the attention of her preschooler, the nurse will not advise various types of poetry.
D Incorrect. If the mother asks the nurse for advice on what kind of books would best hold the attention of her preschooler, the nurse will not advise nursery rhymes.

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