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COPE Books for Children: COVID

Learn about disaster risk reduction, COVID and how the virus is spread in this illustrated book for children from COPE
Cover of the COVID book
COPE COVID-19 – STAY SAFE AND SMILING!

Summary

A specially created COPE book to help children all over the world understand the Covid-19 pandemic. Sending out the key message ‘Stay safe and smiling‘.

Endorsed by UNICEF, and in collaboration with experts from The University of Stirling, UK, The University of Hyogo, Japan, James Cook University, Australia and Readable, Singapore. Join the COPE squad during lockdown at the COPE Academy. Their mission is to help children to understand how the virus is spread, how to stay safe, and how to stay smiling during the Covid 19 pandemic. We are all in this together!

This weADAPT article is an abridged version of the original text, which can be downloaded from the right-hand column. Please access the original text for more detail, research purposes, full references, or to quote text.

Children share their COVID experiences with the COPE Squad. Image credit: Martha Keswick, Mariko Jesse, Timothy Sim.

About this book

According to the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, children have a vital role in strengthening community resilience. COPE books have been developed in response to that call to empower children.

This child-friendly booklet is for kids 6-12 years old to generate COVID awareness through animated characters and simple but strong messages.

COPE is a series of illustrated, not for profit storybooks created in 2018 by author Martha Keswick, award-winning illustrator Mariko Jesse and global disaster risk reduction expert Dr Timothy Sim.

For more information about COPE Disaster Champions Christine Messervy [email protected]

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