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Coronavirus: A Book for Children

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This multiformat and free guide for young readers defines the coronavirus, explains why everyday routines have been disrupted, and lays out how everyone can do their part to help. With child-appropriate answers and explanations, the book addresses key questions, like: How do you catch coronavirus and what happens if you have it? Why are people so worried about it? Is there a cure? Why do we have to stay home? What can I do to help? And what happens next?

By Elizabeth Jenner  (Author), Kate Wilson (Author), Nia Roberts (Author), Axel Scheffler (Illustrator) Narrated by Hugh Bonneville. Consultant: Professor Graham Medley

Published by Nosy Crow Ltd, 2020

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VRNotes1844-E VRNotes1844E Ready - WF 17 Mar 21
Publisheddate
2020-04-15 00:00:00
Publisher
Nosy Crow
Resourceauthor
Jenner, Elizabeth
Secondaryauthors
Wilson, Kate
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VRNotes1844-E VRNotes1844E Ready - WF 17 Mar 21
Publisheddate
2020-04-15 00:00:00
Publisher
Nosy Crow
Resourceauthor
Jenner, Elizabeth
Secondaryauthors
Wilson, Kate
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