Corby & Kate and the vaccine: +7 full pages on the subject of vaccine to be colored - Thierry Hebbelinck - Books -  - 9798586237811 - December 24, 2020
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Corby & Kate and the vaccine: +7 full pages on the subject of vaccine to be colored

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Corby & Kate and the vaccineThis story is a follow-up to a previous story that explains to preschoolers aged 3 to 6 about why adults wear mouth masks during a pandemic. (This book "vaccine" aged 3 to 6 the but coloring pages = children up to 12 years old). Now it is about the solution to the problem: the vaccination of all people in the world. Integrated topics: friendship, death, fear, pain, adding up, research and science (virus, microscope), hope and celebration after a happy ending. Storyline: Corby goes to school and Miss Lily says she has big news: a vaccine has been invented that makes people immune to the deadly virus. The teacher watches television news every night and during the news the newsreader said that a vaccine had been invented in less than a year. The teacher tells about this important event in simple clear language to her preschoolers in the classroom and explains how all the people in the world will receive the vaccine and how it will be arranged.```````````````````````The story counts 11 color illustrations, including book cover +7 black & white coloring pages. Book layout: left pages the text, the story. Pages on the right, the color illustrations. On every left page under the story, there are questions with symbols: bullets & asterisks. Symbol bullet (°): question directly derived from the story. Symbol asterisk (*): represents an indirectly derived question from the story.


34 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 24, 2020
ISBN13 9798586237811
Pages 34
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 2 mm   ·   136 g
Language English  

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