Coronavirus: A Book for Children by Axel Scheffler




Good afternoon everyone, today I want to talk to you all about a really neat book for children that was currently released and it is a BIG HIT!

The response to the illustrated book, Coronavirus: A Book for Children, was so immediate and unprecedented that in less than 24 hours after its release on Monday afternoon the book had been downloaded more than 100,000 times.

So let's get to it, let's check it out!

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Trying to find a way to explain everything that is currently going on to your little bitties but can't find the proper way to do it?

Look no further NOSY CROW is here to save the day!

For parents and other caregivers around the world, explaining the current coronavirus pandemic to children can be a very overwhelming and complicated process. That’s why Nosy Crow released Coronavirus: A Book for Children, a free digital book that breaks down the global crisis in an age-appropriate and easy-to-understand way.



Because of the incredible response to Coronavirus: A Book for Children, Nosy Crow is working with partner publishers in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as other publishers around the world, to make the free ebook available to more parents and other caregivers around the world! The book will be translated into 14 different languages, including French, Afrikaans, and Russian. Isn't that just amazing?

As a parent I most definitely downloaded this book to help me better explain everything about Coronavirus to my son. I don't want him to be overwhelmed or stressed as we all get familiarized with a new normal. As much as things are changing and at the speed they are changing, it is no wonder parents and other caregivers need all the help they can get when it comes to sitting the little ones down and talking to them about a very scary world crisis.

Made for kids ages five to nine, but perfect for anyone of any age. Coronavirus: A Book for Children breaks down all aspects of the coronavirus and answers common questions that range from “How do you catch the coronavirus?” to “What can I do to help?” -- Coronavirus: A Book for Children also addresses how children might be feeling while they’re at home and helps put unfamiliar words like “virus” and “antibodies” into simpler terms that they can understand. Illustrated by Axel Scheffler, the book features approachable and engaging artwork that Scheffler hopes will “inform, as well as entertain.”

Download your free copy of Coronavirus: A Book for Children here.

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