Child-friendly, illustrated posters and books which can be used by parents, early years practitioners and teachers to communicate key messages about health and wellbeing during a pandemic. A bank of free resources on TES for schools, early years settings and for families at home, beautifully illustrated https://www.katiewaller.com/ Cultivating Resilience in Early Childhood and Thoughtbubbles Picture Books now available from www.routledge.com/A-Place-of-My-Own-A-Thought-Bubbles-Picture-Book

A video explaining the idea behind the Until we Meet Again series of books which are all available to download for free on the TES resources page.

When you build a narrative alongside photographs of real children taking practical action it can empower others to see what is possible. You can tailor the books to different countries and cultures by changing the pictures and translating the text. I hope the idea will inspire others to create their own books for children about the communities in which they live during the coronavirus pandemic.

In this way we can help to protect the mental health of young children during a pandemic. Children are introduced to key health and wellbeing messages and they are encouraged to talk about the new rules which are impacting their lives in developmentally appropriate ways.

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