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Online COVID-19 Resources for Kids

As librarians, we mostly believe that almost any problem can be solved—or at least better understood—through reading. The current pandemic is testing that belief (along with lots of others), but we are still searching for and sharing good resources as much as possible.

If you also turn to books to help make sense of the world and you are trying to figure out how to explain the new reality to your kids, consider sharing some of these very recently published online titles with the children in your lives.

They can’t offer all of the answers, but we hope they’ll help you have the hard conversations that are necessary in this strange time.

Cover of the book, I Have a Question About Coronavirus

I Have a Question about…Coronavirus by Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky

Cover of the book, Coronavirus: A Book for Children

Coronavirus: A Book for Children by Elizabeth Jenner, Kate Wilson & Nia Roberts, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

Consultant: Professor Graham MedleyProfessor of Infectious Disease Modelling, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Cover of the book, Staying Home

Staying Home by Sally Nicholls and Viviane Schwarz

Cover of the book, Princess in Black and the Case of the Coronavirus

The Princess in Black and the Case of the Coronavirus by Shannon Hale & Dean Hale, Illustrated by LeUyen Pham

Image from the Coronavirus Coloring Book

Learn about the Coronavirus – Coloring Book by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

For even more titles, including some in languages other than English, check out the New York City School Library System’s list.

Check out more library tips for talking to children about COVID-19

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