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SILLYPANTS Goes to Remote School teaches children that e-learning can be FUN without disrupting the class! This book is perfect for:Elementary school teachers and e-classrooms Parents who want to help their children adjust to the new school format Kids ages 6-8 who struggle to sit still or pay attention Keeping a harmonious work and play balance Encouraging children to find the silver linings in their homeschool setting "In the old days, before the virus, Sammy went to regular school where he could run around and play with his friends..." Join Sammy as he learns to love remote school! In a…mehr

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SILLYPANTS Goes to Remote School teaches children that e-learning can be FUN without disrupting the class! This book is perfect for:Elementary school teachers and e-classrooms Parents who want to help their children adjust to the new school format Kids ages 6-8 who struggle to sit still or pay attention Keeping a harmonious work and play balance Encouraging children to find the silver linings in their homeschool setting "In the old days, before the virus, Sammy went to regular school where he could run around and play with his friends..." Join Sammy as he learns to love remote school! In a relatable story all e-learners can understand, Sammy teaches children how to learn from home in a way that doesn't stifle their creativity or get them in trouble with family and teachers. To overcome the boredom of learning from home, Sammy decides to take fun into his own hands... by showing up for remote school in a gorilla costume... then snorkeling gear... and then... His parents get a very unhappy email from Mrs. Dupont. "NO MORE COSTUMES!" Desperate to find a way to enjoy class without disrupting the other students, Sammy finds the perfect balance to make his creativity shine. If he can't wear costumes on screen, he can just wear silly pants!
Autorenporträt
Madigan Kent is a children's book author who ties together her work as a psychotherapist and mother of three to gently tackle difficult mental health issues with fun and wit. She is also an illustrator and has illustrated a number of books related to pandemic life, reflecting her keen interest in humanizing pandemic strife in family life. Madigan and her daughter Belle sat down to work on No Pants during the first shelter in place, and many months later she and her husband continue to work from home - wearing some pants, but not tight ones.