Family counselor Sharon Scott and Dr. Wayne Hindmarsh, Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, bring their combined 48 years of professional experience to Too Cool for Drugs, addressing the crucial problem of how to equip elementary school children with the knowledge and the inner security they need to remain drug-free. The authors were frustrated with the overly simplistic messages often given to children of "Drugs are bad. Just say no." This book helps parents, educators, and other concerned adults educate children in grades 1-5 about the harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and inhalantsthe scientific negative impact of these chemicals are simplified so that children can really understand the consequences to the mind and body. To capture and hold the interest of young readers, the book is written through the eyes of Nicholas, the Cocker Spaniel, author Scotts beloved companion. Nicholas, along with his animal friends discover why drugs are harmful and learn skills for managing negative peer pressure. Nicholas inquisitive childlike qualities make him the perfect guide through this difficult and important subject.

