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Parents are excited about the COVID-19 vaccine. What do children think about that? When a Shot Meant a Lot is a children's picture book about the long-awaited end of the COVID-19 pandemic. How can a vaccine bring our loved ones back together? A story of love and togetherness, even when we're apart. Includes practical tips for parents to stay safe as life returns to normal. About the story: The Coronavirus pandemic unfolds through a child's eyes, emphasizing confusion about the arrival of the vaccine. Don't shots HURT? Despite the parents' best efforts, the child doesn't understand why the shot…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Parents are excited about the COVID-19 vaccine. What do children think about that? When a Shot Meant a Lot is a children's picture book about the long-awaited end of the COVID-19 pandemic. How can a vaccine bring our loved ones back together? A story of love and togetherness, even when we're apart. Includes practical tips for parents to stay safe as life returns to normal. About the story: The Coronavirus pandemic unfolds through a child's eyes, emphasizing confusion about the arrival of the vaccine. Don't shots HURT? Despite the parents' best efforts, the child doesn't understand why the shot is good news: The newscaster says, "The shot's on its way!" Her tone seems so joyful, but I feel afraid. I don't like shots. They feel scary to me. Why in the world would I cheer a vaccine? It's not until the impact of the vaccine is personal that it finally makes sense! When a Shot Meant a Lot is for parents who support vaccinations and are looking for tools to discuss the experience with their young children. This book is not a science lesson about germs and protection. It's a tender story for parents to start a conversation about what the vaccine has to offer: a return to normal.
Autorenporträt
B.B. Knolls is the mother of a 4 year old and a 1 year old and has a PhD in Social Psychology. She hopes that the story helps children process their pandemic experiences and helps parents initiate a conversation about vaccines. "When a Shot Meant a Lot" is her first children's book.