Автор: Wilson, Kate (managing Director) Roberts, Nia (head Of Design) Jenner, Elizabeth Название: Coronavirus: a book for children about covid-19 ISBN: 1839942517 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781839942518 Издательство: Nosy Crow Рейтинг: Цена: 207.00 р. 296.00-30% Наличие на складе: Есть (3 шт.) Описание: What is coronavirus, and why is everyone talking about it? Engagingly illustrated by Axel Scheffler, this approachable and timely book, now available for the first time in print paperback, helps answer these questions and many more. Fully updated, it provides clear explanations about COVID-19 and its effects - both from a health perspective and the impact it has on a family's day-to-day life. With input from expert consultant Professor Graham Medley of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, as well as advice from teachers and child psychologists, this is a practical and informative resource to help explain the changes we are currently all experiencing.
GBP1 from the sale of every book will be donated to NHS Charities Together.
Winner of the 2020 Emory Global Health Institute Competition.
Here's a book that provides children honest yet positive information about Coronavirus (Covid-19). COVID-19 HELPERS gives kids the facts of the pandemic, but also offers hope. Mr. Rogers said that when things get scary, "Look for the helpers." Likewise, this story reassures children and parents that many people from all walks of life--including kids themselves--are helping to fight the virus. In COVID-19 HELPERS, Kary Lee's beautiful illustrations and Beth Bacon's clear, comforting words help children understand that though they may feel isolated in these times, they are not alone.
In fact, by staying at home during the quarantine, kids are playing an important role in helping to reduce the coronavirus infection rate. This book helps parents, teachers, and librarians discuss many issues of the global pandemic, including:
School closures, park closures, theater closures due to quarantine or shelter-in-place policies
Social distancing
Wearing masks during the pandemic
Feelings of helplessness, isolation, and boredom caused by social distancing policies
Even during the global pandemic, communities everywhere have many helpers fighting this new disease, including doctors, nurses, researchers, scientists, farmers, truck drivers, garbage collectors, shopkeepers, postal workers, government leaders, reporters, and even kids living in shelter-in-place quarantines.
This book is also available in a Spanish language edition. It was selected by the Emory Global health Institute as the winner of an international competition for a children's book coping about COVID from over 250 entries.
Seven year old Amari lives with his parents and baby sister in a corner apartment building called the McCallister. It is the summer of 2020 and, along with children around the world, he is living through a global pandemic. While he knows he is lucky to be with his family, on some days, he is bored and misses his regular life. During all of the changes, Amari comes up with small acts of kindness for his neighbors. As a result, he has emerged as a guiding light of unity in his building.
Even though Amari cannot do some of the activities he has always done, he connects in new ways with the people who live in his building like teaching a little girl how to read over video conferencing, calling an older neighbor every day to share a joke, cooking for a family who has lost their jobs, and more. And his neighbors are helping others too - sharing vegetables from their garden, helping children to understand how to stay physically distant, and even working on a COVID-19 vaccine. It seems like everyone is finding ways to care for each other.
Because Amari and his neighbors are all thinking outside of themselves, a culture of reciprocity and cooperation has emerged during this challenging time. Our hope is that as you read about Amari and his McCallister neighbors, you see yourself and your neighborhood in their stories, and also that you get some new ideas about the actions you can take to bring the powerful light of unity into your corner of the planet.
Written by a school psychologist and mother, this book breaks down some of the uncertainty and apprehension of attending school during a pandemic. This coloring book will help your child learn some of the rules and expectations for going to school during the COVID-19 pandemic with the help of fun characters. Whether your child is new to school or struggles with changes or uncertainty, this book will help you start the conversation with your child and help relieve some of the nervousness of attending school during uncertain times.
Janice McKay, Clinical Psychologist, wrote Villony Virus for adults to read to children aged around five to eleven years to assist with conversations about Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and other community health episodes.
This story is about a virus (Villony) who comes to town and how it impacted on a family. The story explains the changes that had to be made, with specific reference to separation from grandparents.
This book is intended to educate children, to help them realise that others may feel as they do, to reassure them that they will be okay, and to give them hope for the future. Children can learn a few basic strategies to help cope with stress and change. Parents can draw on these ideas to help communicate with their children. This is not a therapeutic manual and does not take the place of treatment if children have anxiety or other mental health or behavioural problems. Nor does this book cover the vast array of experiences in varied family situations.
If you are concerned about your child - if there is a change in their behaviour, appetite, sleep or if they are more withdrawn or irritable than usual - then please seek advice from your doctor.
This is the magical, affirming story of brave Bea, as she learns about the coronavirus pandemic. With the help of her family, teacher, and friends, Bea discovers how to find the silver linings in the crisis and see the positives.
25 pages of vibrant illustrations and uplifting messages for all ages, completed by a team of writers, illustrators and translators from China, USA, Europe, Uruguay, and Nicaragua.
As with the global effort to tackle COVID-19, this book exemplifies the communal spirit required to heal through hard times. All proceeds from the sale of The Big Thing will go to COVID-19 charities.
In this sequel to the award-winning book, The Day My Kids Stayed Home. Follow two dogs, Maui and Luna, as they go on an adventure with their human family to adopt a new puppy named Kona. But in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, they must learn how to stay safe and help stop the spread of the virus. The book teaches kids about different modes of viral transmission, what it means to be asymptomatic and the importance of healthy practices like wearing a mask and social distancing. COVID-19 is scarier in the absence of information about the virus. This book is meant as a tool to help start a discussion about the pandemic and empower kids to take their health into their own hands.
This book combines the well-loved original stories into one monstrous volume.
Story #1: Zombie Covers his Coughs
When Zombie catches a sniffly, snuffly virus, he doesn't want to give it to his friends. But it's hard to cover his coughs and sneezes when his body parts keep falling off Can Worm help Zombie figure out how to hold it together and stop spreading the virus, too?
Story #2: Witch Washes her Hands
A virus is in Monstertown and Witch wants to find the right spell to make it go away for good. But it's tricky to make a virus vanish Luckily, Witch's friend Cat knows the best magic to use...and it's not magic at all Say a spell, learn a song...and use soap.
Story #3: Werewolf Howls at Home
When a virus arrives in Monstertown, everyone must stay inside. But Werewolf longs to run free and howl under the moonlight with his pack. He's never been so frustrated or bored. How can a pack animal like him be happy howling at home?
Story #4: Mummy Wears a Mask
A virus arrives in Monstertown and Mayor Mummy tells everyone they should wear masks. But the other monsters aren't so sure they want to. Will Mummy be able to convince them?
A Monster's Guide to Life...in a Pandemic answers these questions, and others, in a monstrously fun way. A book to help children understand all the different ways to vanquish a virus.
A thought-provoking, children's book about the emotions, thoughts and attitudes of young children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hope, an empathetic, young girl, is confined more to home during the COVID-19 pandemic. After hearing her mother talk about having pen pals as a child, she decides to write letters to her friends to keep in touch. Her friends respond, telling Hope about their fears, concerns, and anger over the circumstances in which they find themselves. It's not all doom and gloom, though, as the children also relay stories of joys and accomplishments along the way. The letters, based on real children's answers to questions asked by the author, and Hope's replies, are found in the book.
Children's author Kimberly S. Hoffman asked her young readers to describe their thoughts and feelings on going through this pandemic. Their responses demonstrated that adults were not the only ones struggling through this time. Love, Hope: Children Express Their Emotions During the Coronavirus Pandemic gives parents and readers the opportunity to explore their emotions and talk through any worries that children might have.
The story is an amazing resource to allow you to have a conversation with your child on how they feel about any difficult circumstances they may face, help them understand it's okay to feel whatever it is they feel, and help them deal constructively with their emotions. And, just maybe, you will find some hope as you read, too.
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