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Resources for  Talking to Your Children About COVID-19

7/20/2020

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Explaining to your children about the current pandemic and why we need to protect ourselves and other people can be difficult. We've put together a short list of resources that might be helpful when it comes to talking to your children about the Coronavirus.

Here are some helpful resources provided by NY State to help you talk with your children about COVID-19. All books on the list are online and can be accessed without coming to the library.

Here are some videos put out by the Cincinnati Children's Hospital that cover different aspects of the pandemic.
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​Also, check out Sick Simon by Dan Krall. While this book isn't explicitly about COVID-19, it does talk about how easy it is to spread germs, and the importance of washing your hands and covering your mouth. Call us at (914) 693-6636 to place it on hold today!

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    Marianne Ripin is the Children's Librarian at the Ardsley Public Library. Contact her at mripin@wlsmail.org

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