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Mom, What is CoronaVirus?



"Mom, What Is Coronavirus?" 

Children's Educational Book By Jacqueline Turner 

(For Pre-School, Daycare, & Elementary Children)


This is the perfect book to help educate children ages 3-7 years old about the coronavirus. This children's book describes what the coronavirus is in a fun light-hearted and educational way. Blueey and Pinkie are brother and sister and they are extremely curious as to why they are unable to attend school. Mom kindly explains to them 1) what the coronavirus is and where it came from 2) how to stay safe 3) why it is important to social distance and wear a mask.

My name is Jacqueline Turner, I am a retired pre-school teacher of University of Southern California (USC) Pre-School. I have over 25 years of experience reading, teaching and educating children. During the spike of the historical coronavirus pandemic I decided to write a children’s book titled, “Mom, What Is Coronavirus?”.
I was inspired to write this book because as a school teacher I understand how difficult it can be for children to adapt to the many changes happening in the world. Not only do children have to wear masks but they also have to increase their sanitation, practice social distancing, and engage in virtual learning. Currently, parents and children are in need of more resources to help them navigate these changes.
The purpose of this book is to educate children about coronavirus in a fun and simple way. This book was written specifically for children ages 3-7 years olds. Although I am no longer in the classroom teaching, my passion for educating will always remain. It is my mission to still make a difference in a young child’s life, especially during these times when they need us most























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