Online storybook hopes to help kids understand, cope amid COVID19 pandemic
MANILA — From travel bans to physical distancing, much has changed in the world in the past couple of months with the spread of COVID-19.
The book is meant for children aged 6 to 11 years old and features a dragon-like creature named Ario. “We hope that this beautifully illustrated book, which takes children on a journey across time zones and continents, will help them to understand what they can do to stay positive and keep safe during the coronavirus outbreak.”
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