Children are constantly asking questions that are difficult to answer. Why is the sky blue? Why does jelly wobble? And now, why will washing my hands stop old people dying?
you’re doing them. In fact, it’s pretty foolish to do so. Just telling your children to wash their hands and to not go near anyone or any form of outdoor surface without any form of explanation seems a little unreasonable, to say the least. Plus, if your children are anything like my youngest, you’ll get asked a barrage of questions on a regular basis that you already have no idea of the answer to.
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