There are many small things we can do that we hope will have a significant and positive impact on our children’s mental, social and emotional wellbeing.
Browsing: Health
Maddie and the Virus deals with the past year and our response to the coronavirus. In this story, readers meet Maddie, an 8-year-old girl that finds creative ways to navigate life.
In The Year We Wore Masks, Kristin James helps readers to voice and understand the changes that have taken place during the COVID crisis.
The In-Between Book is an interactive book for children to discover mindfulness and feel more connected to the world around us.
The One Big Canvas book series (The Reed Foundation for Autism) seeks to celebrate differences and showcase how each individual can contribute to the world.
Leigh’s Wheelie Adventures: Squishy Sand manages to be a book that is more about the shared experiences of friendship and determination than about disability.
Meditation Station, by Susan B. Katz, is an outstanding choice for parents looking to introduce their children to the practice of meditation.
A vibrant and cheerful picture book, If the Dentist Were an Animal introduces basic dental hygiene with joyfulness and pizzaz.
With its mindful, straightforward, and comforting approach, Dr. Robert Roper’s Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From? introduces the concept of traditional reproduction in a manner that is ideal for preschoolers and up.
The following picture book selections will help kids (and you) remain mindful and connected during remote learning.