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Under the Covid-19 Storms: Polly and Paddy's Lockdown Tales
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Under the Covid-19 Storms: Polly and Paddy's Lockdown Tales
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Under the Covid-19 Storms: Polly and Paddy's Lockdown Tales
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The year 2020 was a year like no other. Right from the beginning up to the end it was full of fear and a lot of unknowns. It will be years before people forget the challenges they went through during this year. Under the COVID-19 Storms is a record of the challenges that were brought about by the 2019 Novel Corona Virus told from the point of view of a child, and it is written in a way that is meant to entertain the reader and serve as a record of what transpired during this year. The book explores the negative outcomes of isolation for children and how online schooling had both positive as well as negative results for children. It is the writer's hope that children will have this book as a go to read at a time when they wish to look back on this year of horrors. This may be in a few years to come or at the time they get to tell their own children or grandchildren about the year 2020. It is a must have COVID-19 record read for children and adults alike!
The year 2020 was a year like no other. Right from the beginning up to the end it was full of fear and a lot of unknowns. It will be years before people forget the challenges they went through during this year. Under the COVID-19 Storms is a record of the challenges that were brought about by the 2019 Novel Corona Virus told from the point of view of a child, and it is written in a way that is meant to entertain the reader and serve as a record of what transpired during this year. The book explores the negative outcomes of isolation for children and how online schooling had both positive as well as negative results for children. It is the writer's hope that children will have this book as a go to read at a time when they wish to look back on this year of horrors. This may be in a few years to come or at the time they get to tell their own children or grandchildren about the year 2020. It is a must have COVID-19 record read for children and adults alike!



















