Lucy and the Coronavirus

Lucy and the Coronavirus
Author: Isabelle Rowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781087879291

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Lucy and the Coronavirus is a book for caregivers to read with their children. It is meant to empower families during this challenging time by helping parents and guardians discuss the complex thoughts and feelings that young ones are likely to have in response to the COVID pandemic.

Lucy's Mask

Lucy's Mask
Author: Lisa Sirkis Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-06-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578897028

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Masks are everywhere. What do kids think about that? When Lucy finds out her mom is making her a special mask she's excited. Lucy loves masks! She dives into her toy box full of costumes and opens a world of imagination and make-believe adventure, far beyond the walls of her room. Of course, she doesn't realize that the mask her mom is making is not part of a costume but one that will keep her safe and make her a real-life superhero. This book is not a science lesson about germs and protection. It's a simple fun story that helps make mask-wearing more relatable and less scary. Parents and educators have found it to be a wonderful tool to start a conversation about germs, viruses, the pandemic, and what families have to do to keep themselves and others safe. For children heading to schools that will require them to wear masks, and for parents, grandparents and teachers looking for stories that give comfort and reassurance to kids about the changes around them, Lucy's Mask is a welcome addition to reading time. Lucy's Mask was a Finalist in the 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.

Lucy and the Pandemic

Lucy and the Pandemic
Author: Isabelle Rowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lucy has many questions and feelings about not visiting Grandma, not playing with friends, and about missing school. She is anxious about the Coronavirus, the pandemic and the abrupt changes it has caused. Her mother has age-appropriate answers about the Pandemic and suggestions for activities to empower young children and teach them how to cope with the anxiety a "Stay-at-home order" creates. Helpful tips for caregivers are included.

Libraries, Digital Information, and COVID

Libraries, Digital Information, and COVID
Author: David Baker
Publisher: Chandos Publishing
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2021-07-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0323905986

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COVID-19 is profoundly affecting the ways in which we live, learn, plan, and develop. What does COVID-19 mean for the future of digital information use and delivery, and for more traditional forms of library provision? Libraries, Digital Information, and COVID gives immediate and long-term solutions for librarians responding to the challenge of COVID-19. The book helps library leaders prepare for a post-COVID-19 world, giving guidance on developing sustainable solutions. The need for sustainable digital access has now become acute, and while offering a physical space will remain important, current events are likely to trigger a shift toward off-site working and study, making online access to information more crucial. Libraries have already been providing access to digital information as a premium service. New forms and use of materials all serve to eliminate the need for direct contact in a physical space. Such spaces will come to be predicated on evolving systems of digital information, as critical needs are met by remote delivery of goods and services. Intensified financial pressure will also shape the future, with a reassessment of information and its commercial value. In response, there will be a massification of provision through increased cooperation and collaboration. These significant transitions are driving professionals to rethink and question their identities, values, and purpose. This book responds to these issues by examining the practicalities of running a library during and after the pandemic, answering questions such as: What do we know so far? How are institutions coping? Where are providers placing themselves on the digital/print and the remote/face-to-face continuums? This edited volume gives analysis and examples from around the globe on how libraries are managing to deliver access and services during COVID-19. This practical and thoughtful book provides a framework within which library directors and their staff can plan sustainable services and collections for an uncertain future. Focuses on the immediate practicalities of service provision under COVID-19 Considers longer-term strategic responses to emerging challenges Identifies key concerns and problems for librarians and library leaders Analyzes approaches to COVID-19 planning Presents and examines exemplars of best practice from around the world Offers practical models and a useful framework for the future

Performance in a Pandemic

Performance in a Pandemic
Author: Laura Bissell
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12
Genre: COVID-19 (Disease) and the arts
ISBN: 9781032191430

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"This edited collection gathers UK and international artists, academics, practitioners and researchers in the fields of contemporary performance, dance and live art to offer creative-critical responses to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their work. Themes addressed in these case studies include the ways in which liveness functions across digital platforms, the new demands on audiences and performance-makers, those artists and makers who can't or won't move their practice online, and the impact on international festivals as the digital removes geographical and locational restrictions. Brought together, these examples capture the creative activity and output that this unexpected cultural moment has provoked. Creative-critical responses interrogate what the global pandemic has taught us about what it is to make live work during lockdown, and explore what the future of performance-making in a post-Covid world might look like. For all scholars and performance makers whose work brings them into the sphere of contemporary art and culture, this is an essential and stimulating account of practice at the beginning of the 2020s"--

The Empress and the English Doctor

The Empress and the English Doctor
Author: Lucy Ward
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2022-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0861542460

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A TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2022 SO FAR Shortlisted for the Pushkin House Book Prize 2022 ‘Sparkling history…with a fairytale atmosphere of sleigh rides, royal palaces and heroic risk-taking’ The Times A killer virus…an all-powerful Empress…an encounter cloaked in secrecy…the astonishing true story. Within living memory, smallpox was a dreaded disease. Over human history it has killed untold millions. Back in the eighteenth century, as epidemics swept Europe, the first rumours emerged of an effective treatment: a mysterious method called inoculation. But a key problem remained: convincing people to accept the preventative remedy, the forerunner of vaccination. Arguments raged over risks and benefits, and public resistance ran high. As smallpox ravaged her empire and threatened her court, Catherine the Great took the momentous decision to summon the Quaker physician Thomas Dimsdale to St Petersburg to carry out a secret mission that would transform both their lives. Lucy Ward expertly unveils the extraordinary story of Enlightenment ideals, female leadership and the fight to promote science over superstition. ‘A rich and wonderfully urgent work of history’ Tristram Hunt

Lucy and the Quarantine

Lucy and the Quarantine
Author: Isabelle Rowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lucy continues to have questions and feelings about the Coronavirus pandemic. Her father has now tested positive for the Coronavirus and the family and her father are in quarantine. Lucy's mother models for caregiver readers how to have a conversation about Lucy's father's illness as well as how to talk about all the feelings that may bring. Suggestions of activities to empower young children and teach them how to cope with the anxiety. Helpful tips for caregivers are included.

Lucy Returns to School During a Pandemic

Lucy Returns to School During a Pandemic
Author: Isabelle Rowe
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre:
ISBN:

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We've all been in this pandemic for over a year and now life is just starting to go back to normal. Lucy, her brother, and mother return to school. Lucy worries about getting sick with the virus; she stopped going to school because of the pandemic, but now she has to go back to school even though there is still a pandemic! Lucy Returns to School During a Pandemic explores the many complicated feelings and safety measures put in place by schools to keep everyone safe during the pandemic. Lucy Returns to School During a Pandemic is the seventh book in the Lucy's Book series and is a book to teach and empower young children. The Lucy's Books series is an opportunity for parents, teachers, and caregivers to have conversations about this difficult topic.

Lucy's Blue Day

Lucy's Blue Day
Author: Christopher Duke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790586721

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Lucy is a very special little girl with magical hair. It changes colour with her emotions. If she is feeling happy, it is purple. If she is jealous, it will turn green. This charming story is the tale of when Lucy wakes up and her hair is blue, and she doesn't understand why. She soon learns that it is #OKNotToBeOK

Lucy and the Stay At Home Summer

Lucy and the Stay At Home Summer
Author: Isabelle Rowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lucy and the Stay-at-Home Summer is a book to teach and empower young children. Lucy is worried about her family members catching the Coronavirus. She and her older brother are experiencing unusual or regressive behaviors due to their worries and the changes the pandemic has caused for them and their family. Lucy's parents gently support both children and come up with activities to do together to reassure them. Tips for parents are included.