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In a moment like the present one, where the all of humanity is facing one of the most difficult problems with the coronavirus, it is extremely important to know how to adequately talk to children about what is happening around them. This story was created with the aim of helping parents, grandparents, educators, friends and neighbors in their efforts to speak about this problem as well as provide a vision of a positive future. Giving confidence and hope to the new generations is one of the most important tasks and every adult should take responsibility for carrying this message forward in a…mehr

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In a moment like the present one, where the all of humanity is facing one of the most difficult problems with the coronavirus, it is extremely important to know how to adequately talk to children about what is happening around them. This story was created with the aim of helping parents, grandparents, educators, friends and neighbors in their efforts to speak about this problem as well as provide a vision of a positive future. Giving confidence and hope to the new generations is one of the most important tasks and every adult should take responsibility for carrying this message forward in a strong and enlightened way. Story for children from 4 years-old.Book written and illustrated by Moira Buzzolani
Autorenporträt
She is an artist, writer and illustrator. Born in Ferrara (Italy). She has worked in the field of education and personal growth for more than ten years. Currently, Moira is working in the area of digital creation and innovative design technologies in one of the largest sports companies in the world. She owns a small art gallery in Bavaria, Germany, where she has been living for several years. "Life is heArt " is her motto, because living is the art of putting your heart into everything you do. Follow her on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram Story and illustrations by Moira Buzzolani Translation by Rachel Wentzel © Moira Buzzolani / Ed. 2020