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Picture Books for a Pandemic:  Our Top 3

Picture Books for a Pandemic: Our Top 3

Posted on April 6, 2020April 7, 2020Categories Blog posts, Book Reviews, MedicalTags bestbooksforkids, brisbanemums, coronavirus, covid19, earlylearningmatters, gratitude, janphillips, justfortoday, kindyteacher, mindfulness, nancytillman, nicolladavies, orallanguage, pandemic, parenting, picturebooks, picturebooksduringpandemic, playingathome, preschoolactivities, readingathome, selfisolation, socialdistancing, speechpathologists, teachinggerms, tinytheworldofinvisiblemicrobes, whereveryouaremylovewillfindyou

Life may never be the same again.  As adults, we will remember 2020 for the rest of our lives.  In fact, the COVID-19 pandemic will become a page in history for future generations. 

But how will our children remember it?

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