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Bowdoin College students publish COVID-19 themed children’s book
The story follows a girl named Charlie who, despite the difficulties of social isolation, remote classes and itchy face masks, learns from her mother how staying home in itself can be a superpower.
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“During these difficult times, caring for ourselves and others is our superpower,” writes a group of Bowdoin College students in a new children’s book aimed at teaching kids more about the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Coronavirus Heroes: Life During a Pandemic,” a book first assembled last fall, has since been published and distributed to various Brunswick elementary schools.
Bowdoin College students publish book to help kids understand the pandemic
The story follows a girl named Charlie who, despite the difficulties of social isolation, remote classes and itchy face masks, learns from her mother how staying home can be a superpower.
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“During these difficult times, caring for ourselves and others is our superpower,” writes a group of Bowdoin College students in a new children’s book aimed at teaching kids more about the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Coronavirus Heroes: Life During a Pandemic,” a book first assembled last fall, has since been published and distributed to various Brunswick elementary schools.
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