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Looking for Holiday fun for your family? We've posted some great local events happening this holiday season. Be sure to check them out here & email more holiday happenings to events@fortsmithmoms.com

Upcoming Events at Walton Arts Center



The Very Hungry Caterpillar & other Eric Carle Favorites
Saturday, Nov. 22, 11:00am - Ticket range: $10 to $16 
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to Northwest Arkansas for another of their spectacular black light shows! The triple-bill includes the wonderful story of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR's metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of LITTLE CLOUD's travels through the sky, and the MIXED-UP CHAMELEON's discovery of his own unique nature. The whimsical tales have enchanted several generations, and Mermaid's acclaimed stage adaptation teaches as well as entertains.
Ages: 4 - 7. Click here for more information and tickets.

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Your Child's Health: Dr. James Cheshier

What about Fever?
by Dr. James Cheshier

Fever is the normal response of the body to illness, infections or inflammatory. It is the best (and only) treatment we have for most viral illnesses. Therefore, treatment of fever should be based on the child’s comfort.

No fever is dangerous by itself. Fevers of 103 degrees or less need evaluation and treatment based on other symptoms the child may have. The fever is only one side and often not the most important one for determining the degree of illness.

Fevers of 104 or greater, while not dangerous do need evaluation for possible causes. The majority are viral and benign but statistically the chance for a bacterial cause is increased.

Remember, as a rule, fever is beneficial to fighting infections. However, always call your pediatrician if you have questions.

Article provided by Dr. James Cheshier
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