Om I Miss My Teacher Colorable
Γÿà A beautifully written story about the pandemic seen through a child''s eyes! Full of lessons and insights! Γÿà
This is a story about resilience and adaptation for young and old!
2 years after the pandemic breakout, children, students, and teachers have can look behind at the beginning and reminisce this rollercoaster of obstacles, events, and hurdles that they have passed.
I Miss My Teacher ages 5-9 coloring book by Lisa Thompson depicts a beautiful story told from the perspective of a 2nd-grade child that aims to shed a light on how children feel about this disruptive event and coping mechanisms to lift up their spirits and experience closeness through other means.
A Fun Escape Thorough Colors
The most significant disruption for kids weren''t the masks or restrictions, but the lack of companionship and interaction received from teachers and colleagues in school, as well as finding themselves in front of the computer, where all the interaction is done only, through a screen.
Our kid''s coloring book is specially created to provide children an escape from this new scene and help them immerse in the exciting illustrations and fun story-telling to help stimulate creativity, imagination and find better mechanisms to manage the lack of closeness in a child-friendly manner.
It is a beautiful gift for children!
If you are looking for a way to keep your children happy and entertained while helping them manage emotional stress the last 2 years have brought, I Miss My Teacher colorable book is the ideal choice! Our coloring book for kids provides a new opportunity for relaxation and peace while offering emotional guidance via beautiful illustrations and bright colors.
Why choose this book?
ΓùÅ Child-friendly story to help children process their feelings on the last 2 years events
ΓùÅ Bright and beautiful illustrations keep the kids engaged
ΓùÅ Stress-free and exciting activity
ΓùÅ Captures the significance of how important is the teacher-child relationship
ΓùÅ Beautiful story told through the eyes of a 2nd-grader
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