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How teachers can talk to children about coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Tips for having age appropriate discussions about COVID-19 to reassure and protect children.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Everything You Need to Know About Washing Your Hands to Protect Against Coronavirus (COVID-19)
UNICEF article about how to wash hands.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Help Prevent the Spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Infographic on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 for kids.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: Orange County Health Care Agency
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Help Prevent the Spread of Novel Coronavirus
Infographic on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 for kids.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: Orange County Health Care Agency
There’s 2 different language in “language” because one is simplified the other is traditional

Cultivate these important habits with Wang Yuan! Develop good habits and prepare in advance for returning to school (*Google Translation)
UNICEF tips on how to protect oneself and others against COVID-19 *UNICEF Ambassador Wang Yuan demonstrates the simple moves to protect yourself and loved ones
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
04/25/20:
– English title and Chinese Title from links do not say the same thing. The English title provided here is a Google translation of the Chinese title.
– Chinese Title is written in Simplified.

COVID-19 for 3-6 Year Olds
Guide to help 3-6 year olds understand important information about COVID-19
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: COVID-19 Health Literacy Project in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing

COVID-19 for 6-12 Year Olds
Basic information about COVID-19 for 6-12 year olds.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: COVID-19 Health Literacy Project in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing

COVID-19 for 13-18 Year Olds (Title of Document: The 7 tips to combat COVID-19 that everyone should be talking about…)
Guide to help 13-18 year olds understand important information about COVID-19.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: COVID-19 Health Literacy Project in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing

COVID-19 for 13-18 Year Olds (Title of Document: The 7 tips to combat COVID-19 that everyone should be talking about…)
Guide to help 13-18 year olds understand important information about COVID-19.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: COVID-19 Health Literacy Project in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishing

Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus
A comic exploring COVID-19 for kids.
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Topic: Materials for Children
Source: National Public Radio (NPR)
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