Ayudando a que Nuestro Planeta a Mejorar: Las Vacunas para el COVID

Author:   Beth Bacon ,  Kary Lee
Publisher:   John F Blair Publisher
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9781949467765


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   17 February 2022
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 11 years
Format:   Paperback
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Ayudando a que Nuestro Planeta a Mejorar: Las Vacunas para el COVID


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Despues de meses de usar mascarilla, lavarse las manos y practicar distanciamiento social, los nios tienen otra forma de ayudar durante la pandemia de Covid-19: vacunarse. Con apenas un pequeo pinchazo, los nios se protegen contra el virus y as ayudan a proteger a su familia, sus amigos y su comunidad. Este libro explica a los chicos en lenguaje claro cmo las vacunas nos ayudarn a eliminar la Covid-19 y cul es el papel de los nios en esa misin.

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Author:   Beth Bacon ,  Kary Lee
Publisher:   John F Blair Publisher
Imprint:   John F Blair Publisher
ISBN:  

9781949467765


ISBN 10:   1949467767
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   17 February 2022
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.
Language:   Spanish

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"“An important resource for parents.""—Jeff­ Koplan, MD, MPH, Vice President for Global Health, Emory University “A must-read for children to understand their role in fighting this pandemic.”—Parmi S. Suchdev, MD, MPH , FAAP, Associate Director, Emory Global Health Institute “A gentle and clear way for kids to understand how they can help the world stay healthy.”—Martha Brockenbrough, This Old Dog ""COVID-19 Helpers is a definite must-have and must-read for the people who are struggling during this crisis. The book is very useful and helpful for parents, teachers, and librarians who seek to discuss the many issues of a global pandemic. Children will be able to understand why school closures, park closures, and theater closures are vital in keeping the community safe and healthy. The illustrated book also tackles social distancing guidelines and the importance of wearing a face mask or covering during the pandemic. Bacon and Lee also offer insight and a solution to the feeling of helplessness, isolation, and boredom caused by restrictive shelter-in-place policies. The COVID-19 Helpers covers all bases and features the latest medical research that discusses the steps that people should take to see the end of the pandemic. It also talks about the various sporting events that have been moved or cancelled as well as birthday party celebrations that have been postponed. The book ends with facts every child and adult should know about the global health threat and what young kids can do to avoid contracting the virus. Best of all, it highlights the efforts communities, medical workers, farmers, shopkeepers, and other front liners everywhere are doing during the coronavirus lockdown."" —Danielle Ong, Latin Post ""Kid-friendly text pairs with playful illustrations to gently inform and reassure children experiencing activity restriction due to COVID-19. A reassuring, child-friendly explanation of COVID-19 and the many ways people, including kids, are helping to keep us all safe.""—Laurie Thompson, Be A Changemaker ""In times of crisis, children may feel helpless. They feel as if they have no power to effect change. Covid-19 Helpers shows kids that they can be part of the solution."" —Laurie Wallmark, Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski, Queen of Mathematics ""Kids and those who love them will feel their hearts give a proud and hopeful thump thump thump as they read about these Covid-19 helpers—including kids, themselves."" —Jane Kurtz, Planet Jupiter “Informative and sensitive book about caring for ourselves and the world in a global pandemic era.” —Suma Subrahamian, contributing author of The Hero Next Door"


An important resource for parents.--Jeff- Koplan, MD, MPH, Vice President for Global Health, Emory University A must-read for children to understand their role in fighting this pandemic. --Parmi S. Suchdev, MD, MPH, FAAP, Associate Director, Emory Global Health Institute A gentle and clear way for kids to understand how they can help the world stay healthy. --Martha Brockenbrough, This Old Dog COVID-19 Helpers is a definite must-have and must-read for the people who are struggling during this crisis. The book is very useful and helpful for parents, teachers, and librarians who seek to discuss the many issues of a global pandemic. Children will be able to understand why school closures, park closures, and theater closures are vital in keeping the community safe and healthy. The illustrated book also tackles social distancing guidelines and the importance of wearing a face mask or covering during the pandemic. Bacon and Lee also offer insight and a solution to the feeling of helplessness, isolation, and boredom caused by restrictive shelter-in-place policies. The COVID-19 Helpers covers all bases and features the latest medical research that discusses the steps that people should take to see the end of the pandemic. It also talks about the various sporting events that have been moved or cancelled as well as birthday party celebrations that have been postponed. The book ends with facts every child and adult should know about the global health threat and what young kids can do to avoid contracting the virus. Best of all, it highlights the efforts communities, medical workers, farmers, shopkeepers, and other front liners everywhere are doing during the coronavirus lockdown. --Danielle Ong, Latin Post Kid-friendly text pairs with playful illustrations to gently inform and reassure children experiencing activity restriction due to COVID-19. A reassuring, child-friendly explanation of COVID-19 and the many ways people, including kids, are helping to keep us all safe.--Laurie Thompson, Be A Changemaker In times of crisis, children may feel helpless. They feel as if they have no power to effect change. Covid-19 Helpers shows kids that they can be part of the solution. --Laurie Wallmark, Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski, Queen of Mathematics Kids and those who love them will feel their hearts give a proud and hopeful thump thump thump as they read about these Covid-19 helpers--including kids, themselves. --Jane Kurtz, Planet Jupiter Informative and sensitive book about caring for ourselves and the world in a global pandemic era. --Suma Subrahamian, contributing author of The Hero Next Door


“An important resource for parents.""—Jeff­ Koplan, MD, MPH, Vice President for Global Health, Emory University “A must-read for children to understand their role in fighting this pandemic.”—Parmi S. Suchdev, MD, MPH , FAAP, Associate Director, Emory Global Health Institute “A gentle and clear way for kids to understand how they can help the world stay healthy.”—Martha Brockenbrough, This Old Dog ""COVID-19 Helpers is a definite must-have and must-read for the people who are struggling during this crisis. The book is very useful and helpful for parents, teachers, and librarians who seek to discuss the many issues of a global pandemic. Children will be able to understand why school closures, park closures, and theater closures are vital in keeping the community safe and healthy. The illustrated book also tackles social distancing guidelines and the importance of wearing a face mask or covering during the pandemic. Bacon and Lee also offer insight and a solution to the feeling of helplessness, isolation, and boredom caused by restrictive shelter-in-place policies. The COVID-19 Helpers covers all bases and features the latest medical research that discusses the steps that people should take to see the end of the pandemic. It also talks about the various sporting events that have been moved or cancelled as well as birthday party celebrations that have been postponed. The book ends with facts every child and adult should know about the global health threat and what young kids can do to avoid contracting the virus. Best of all, it highlights the efforts communities, medical workers, farmers, shopkeepers, and other front liners everywhere are doing during the coronavirus lockdown."" —Danielle Ong, Latin Post ""Kid-friendly text pairs with playful illustrations to gently inform and reassure children experiencing activity restriction due to COVID-19. A reassuring, child-friendly explanation of COVID-19 and the many ways people, including kids, are helping to keep us all safe.""—Laurie Thompson, Be A Changemaker ""In times of crisis, children may feel helpless. They feel as if they have no power to effect change. Covid-19 Helpers shows kids that they can be part of the solution."" —Laurie Wallmark, Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski, Queen of Mathematics ""Kids and those who love them will feel their hearts give a proud and hopeful thump thump thump as they read about these Covid-19 helpers—including kids, themselves."" —Jane Kurtz, Planet Jupiter “Informative and sensitive book about caring for ourselves and the world in a global pandemic era.” —Suma Subrahamian, contributing author of The Hero Next Door


Author Information

When Beth Bacon was young, she loved to read. Now she loves to write. Her other books include I Hate Reading, The Worst Book Ever, The Book No One Wants To Read, and Blank Space. She earned an MFA in writing for children from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She also has a degree in communications from NYU and a degree in literature from Harvard. She and her husband have two sons, a cat, and lately, lots of foreign exchange students. Visit her website at BethBaconAuthor.com. As a kid, if Kary Lee wasn't in her backyard painting or tapping at the typewriter, she was most likely directing (bossing around) the neighborhood kids in one of her screenplays. After college, she landed a job as an art director because she liked the bossy part. She took a painting class and won a book illustration award. Five books and a Mom's Choice award later, she's never looked back. Kary lives in Seattle with her husband Charles and a backyard bunny. Visit her website at KaryLeeStudios.com.

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