Read about a new, free ebook recently released from Lovevery, which aims to help kids understand the pandemic, how they’re feeling right now and how they can help during this time.
Getting a young child to understand the state of the world with the ongoing pandemic can be a real challenge. While they may understand that something is wrong, they may not always be able to understand what or why. Thankfully, award-winning kids’ brand Lovevery is here to help with the launch of their first-ever free ebook., was released on September 3 and aims to help little ones make sense of and explore their emotions at this unconventional time.
“Lovevery books are fan favorites amongst our child-critics! They’re filled with vibrant photographs of real people using their real names, telling relatable stories about childhood, parenting, and connection,” Lovevery Co-Founder and CEO Jessica Rolph said in a press release. “We stay true to the Montessori philosophy of using real-life images; photographs help stimulate a child’s imagination. When children know what’s real, they can better imagine their own version of the world.
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