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A thought-provoking, children's book about the emotions, thoughts and attitudes of young children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hope, an empathetic, young girl, is confined more to home during the COVID-19 pandemic. After hearing her mother talk about having pen pals as a child, she decides to write letters to her friends to keep in touch. Her friends respond, telling Hope about their fears, concerns, and anger over the circumstances in which they find themselves. It's not all doom and gloom, though, as the children also relay stories of joys and accomplishments along the way. The letters,…mehr

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A thought-provoking, children's book about the emotions, thoughts and attitudes of young children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hope, an empathetic, young girl, is confined more to home during the COVID-19 pandemic. After hearing her mother talk about having pen pals as a child, she decides to write letters to her friends to keep in touch. Her friends respond, telling Hope about their fears, concerns, and anger over the circumstances in which they find themselves. It's not all doom and gloom, though, as the children also relay stories of joys and accomplishments along the way. The letters, based on real children's answers to questions asked by the author, and Hope's replies, are found in the book. Children's author Kimberly S. Hoffman asked her young readers to describe their thoughts and feelings on going through this pandemic. Their responses demonstrated that adults were not the only ones struggling through this time. Love, Hope: Children Express Their Emotions During the Coronavirus Pandemic gives parents and readers the opportunity to explore their emotions and talk through any worries that children might have. The story is an amazing resource to allow you to have a conversation with your child on how they feel about any difficult circumstances they may face, help them understand it's okay to feel whatever it is they feel, and help them deal constructively with their emotions. And, just maybe, you will find some hope as you read, too.
Autorenporträt
Kimberly S. Hoffman, children's author, not only writes stories with themes of overcoming obstacles, thinking outside the box regarding disabilities, self-sacrifice and more, but she speaks on these topics at schools, libraries and civic clubs, often incorporating dance into the programs. Kimberly grew up in Columbus, Indiana, where trips to the library happened nearly every week of her childhood. She loves to read and thinks the library is a wonderful place to be. She knows that books can teach us, transport us to new realms, inspire us, cause us to cry, or make us fall over laughing. Kimberly loves to dance and can often be found dancing around her house (and sometimes in public), creating choreography to whatever song is playing. She also creates essential oil diffuser jewelry, which she sells under through Queen Bee Designs. She is married to Paul J. Hoffman, an author and publisher. Together, they have six children, one grandchild, and many grand-fur and feather babies. Be sure to find Kimberly on Facebook - Kimberly S Hoffman - Author, Twitter @SpiderAuthor, Instagram @kimberlyhoffman_author or at her blog - kimberlyhoffmanblog.wordpress.com, and invite her to speak to your group. She can also be reached at khoffmanauthor@gmail.com.