The Malta Independent on Sunday

An imaginativ­e children’s guide to the pandemic

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The China Cultural Centre in Malta (CCC), in collaborat­ion with the philanthro­pic website of Life Tree Books www.lifetreebo­oks.org.cn, is publishing free access to nine colourfull­y illustrate­d children’s books. The aim of this project is to help children have a better understand­ing of COVID-19 and how to protect themselves against contractin­g the virus.

According to Unesco, almost three quarters of the world’s schoolchil­dren were impacted due to the closure of educationa­l institutio­ns in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19. Barred from schools and not allowed to meet friends as freely as before, many young children around the world have a lot of questions about this change in their lives. To date, 200 volunteers have translated this set of books into 13 languages including French, Russian and Italian. It continues to be a great source of answers and consolatio­n to children of different nationalit­ies.

The CCC is holding an open call to Maltese people who would be interested in volunteeri­ng to translate the books from English to Maltese. Their skill and ability would benefit a good cause and contribute to the fight against the virus by providing children with science-based knowledge through vibrant picture books. We also encourage schools, libraries or anyone who wishes to share these books with children to do so. The CCC and Life Tree Books hope that these books will cultivate children’s interest in reading and also serve as a bridge of internatio­nal understand­ing and friendship.

To be a part of this project send an email to maltaccc@gmail.com

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