In "Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick, EMLA refers to a topical anesthetic cream used to numb the skin before medical procedures. The protagonist, Steven, uses EMLA to help his younger brother, Jeffrey, who is undergoing treatments for leukemia. The cream symbolizes Steven's desire to protect Jeffrey from pain and highlights the emotional struggles of coping with a loved one's illness. Its use underscores the themes of family support and the challenges of navigating difficult medical situations.
The little brother made a mixture of ingredients that weren't supposed to be eaten together, do it was called Dangerous Pie.
EMLA stands for eutectic mixture of local anesthetics. It's a numbing cream.
EMLA numbs the skin and penetrates as far as 5 mm below the surface. EMLA may help patients by decreasing the pain of needle pricks or simple skin procedures, such as repair of small lacerations
yes they are dangerous but if you have pie around you they will not go near you
"Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick has 273 pages.
Steven in Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie is an eighth grader, so he must be around 13-14 years old.
Steven goes to Lakeland Middle School in the book "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie."
its a type of pie jeffy makes
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There is a "sequel" called After ever After. It is told from Jeffrey's point of view (Steven's Little Brother). It is a really good book. If you have read "Drum's , Girls, and Dangerous pie" and liked it you would probably LOVE "After ever After"! But when the book starts it is when Jeffrey is a bit older then in Drums, Girls and Dangerous pie. :)
he got a 37