Georgia has her first Asthma Attack

Author(s): Alan Brown

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2025

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ISBN 9798385195794

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When Georgia has her first asthma attack, she feels scared and uncertain. But with guidance and love, she learns what asthma is and how to manage it.

This story helps children and families:

· Understand what asthma feels like

· Learn simple strategies for coping and staying safe

· Build confidence and reassurance through knowledge

Filled with warmth and encouragement, Georgia Has Her First Asthma Attack supports children in discovering that they are capable, resilient, and never defined by their diagnosis.

 

Alan Brown

Alan “Lee” Brown is a registered nurse, father, and children’s book author dedicated to helping kids and families navigate health challenges with compassion, clarity, and hope. With more than a decade of experience in emergency and critical care nursing, he has seen how confusing and overwhelming a new diagnosis can feel for both children and parents. His writing reflects a passion for turning moments of fear into opportunities for understanding, empowerment, and connection.

As the creator of the Life Beyond Labels Stories series, Lee combines medical accuracy with heartfelt storytelling and gentle watercolor illustrations. His books, Georgia Has Her First Asthma Attack, Riley Learns About Diabetes, Axel the Axolotl Feels Overwhelmed, and Ella the Elephant Explores Allergies, help children recognize their experiences, learn practical coping tools, and feel less alone. Each story is designed not only for kids but also as a shared resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers to spark meaningful conversations.

Lee lives in Ferndale, Washington, where he finds joy in outdoor adventures, boating, and creative expression. Most importantly, he is a devoted father of three, whose children inspire his stories. Through nursing and authorship, Lee shows families that a diagnosis is not a limit, it’s a chance to learn, grow, and discover strength together.

When Georgia has her first asthma attack, she feels scared and uncertain. But with guidance and love, she learns what asthma is and how to manage it.

This story helps children and families:

· Understand what asthma feels like

· Learn simple strategies for coping and staying safe

· Build confidence and reassurance through knowledge

Filled with warmth and encouragement, Georgia Has Her First Asthma Attack supports children in discovering that they are capable, resilient, and never defined by their diagnosis.

 

Alan Brown

Alan “Lee” Brown is a registered nurse, father, and children’s book author dedicated to helping kids and families navigate health challenges with compassion, clarity, and hope. With more than a decade of experience in emergency and critical care nursing, he has seen how confusing and overwhelming a new diagnosis can feel for both children and parents. His writing reflects a passion for turning moments of fear into opportunities for understanding, empowerment, and connection.

As the creator of the Life Beyond Labels Stories series, Lee combines medical accuracy with heartfelt storytelling and gentle watercolor illustrations. His books, Georgia Has Her First Asthma Attack, Riley Learns About Diabetes, Axel the Axolotl Feels Overwhelmed, and Ella the Elephant Explores Allergies, help children recognize their experiences, learn practical coping tools, and feel less alone. Each story is designed not only for kids but also as a shared resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers to spark meaningful conversations.

Lee lives in Ferndale, Washington, where he finds joy in outdoor adventures, boating, and creative expression. Most importantly, he is a devoted father of three, whose children inspire his stories. Through nursing and authorship, Lee shows families that a diagnosis is not a limit, it’s a chance to learn, grow, and discover strength together.