Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Sydney the Red Blood Cell


Today, as every day, I was agonizing over what to blog about as Light Bright and I went to the new building to deliver mail. I began telling her about a short story I’d written, based on my brother’s eventful wedding, in which the main character wrote children’s stories about Sydney the Red Blood Cell, like Sydney Visits the Heart and Sydney Visits the Lungs. When I had told Tiffy about this back in the day, she suggested the title Anemia: Sydney Goes on a Diet and also doubted that Sydney would enjoy much circulation. To my surprise, Light Bright thought I should actually write the series of children’s books about Sydney, which I had always intended to be a funny detail in the short story. “They would be very educational,” she said. So I leave it to you, gentle readers – should I actually proceed with this undertaking? Would children everywhere love to learn about Sydney’s travels throughout the body?


(I actually own this Giant Microbe)

Famous Hat

5 comments:

Richard Bonomo said...

Yes, proceed as quickly as your circumstances reasonably allow.

Famous Hat said...

I'll see what I can do...

Hardingfele said...

I think it will be cool to write a book like that. Partner with the giant microbes and maybe the kid could get a plush red blood cell along with each book

Famous Hat said...

Maybe I will run the idea by them. Maybe I could write stories for other Giant Microbes too.

casmith24 said...

Check out Medikidz:

http://www.medikidz.com/

I teach about this stuff in my consumer health class every year.