This is a
beautifully presented book using high quality glossy paper with amazing
illustrations which children will become absorbed in as they help to portray
the story so well; it is well suited for children of
all ages. The basis for the
story is the COVID pandemic and Lockdown; children are depicted self-testing
and wearing masks and relating how they were stuck at home, not able to visit
grandparents or friends. They couldn’t
go to the local playgrounds or go swimming and worst of all, they weren’t
allowed to touch friends and family or give them a hug.
The story tells how
the children are missing their father who is away serving in the army in a
foreign country and they are all longing for him to be back home. Then something
wonderful happens, a vaccine is found and everyone is able to visit each other
again. The children’s father returns home and they have a big celebration with
hugs and kisses. The story focuses on him returning home and reuniting with
extended family. Not only is this a
delightful book to read, it has masses of potential for using as an aid to talk
to children about the way the world has changed due to the pandemic; it will
certainly ignite lots of questions and conversations about Lockdown as depicted
in the marvelous illustrations.
There is a useful
resource at the back of the book for children to complete, recalling the
memories they have about not being able to hug during Lockdown; it can be used by parents and teachers in
school to bring to mind the importance of physical contact with family and
friends. This book will help children come to
terms with and understand that they were not the only ones feeling sad because
they had to live by a new set of rules and couldn't go out or see their family
and friends during Lockdown, as it was happening all over the world. It is a poignant story for right now
told in a humorous and engaging manner; the content is spot on describing all
of the shared experiences of lockdown. Beautifully written in rhyme accompanied by stunning illustrations, this is a wonderful book which isn’t just a relevant
one for now but also for the future, enabling readers to look back on and remember
the pandemic and how it changed everyone’s
lives.
Comments
Post a Comment