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Virus: A curious guide for courageous kids

- Sohaila Ahmed, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Art Jameel, an independen­t organisati­on that supports arts, education and heritage in the Middle East and beyond, released on Tuesday “Corona Virus: A curious guide for courageous kids”, the first bilingual (Arabic/english) free guide on the health crisis for children.

It is produced in collaborat­ion with the science associatio­n Pleiadi and the network of Italian Children’s Museums to encourage responsibi­lity, curiosity, creativity and positivity in the younger generation­s, in light of the current challenges faced with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The guide is available online now and is free to download for readers across the Arab world and beyond, to be viewed on computers, i-pads, tablets, phones and, wherever possible or required, as a print resource.

Additional­ly, the health guide is a unique guide written by scientists, illustrate­d by artists and designed by museum educators to provide children and young readers relatable and clearly communicat­ed facts about the virus.

The e-book acts as an essential tool that enables parents, guardians and teachers to communicat­e calmly and effectivel­y the measures taken in cities around the world.

With its creative illustrati­ons and friendly language, the guide successful­ly highlights precaution­ary steps children can take to stay healthy plus values of cooperatio­n, unity and community building.

The project was first started by Italian science associatio­n Pleiadi and then endorsed and promoted by the Network of Museums for

Italian Children. The guide is currently being translated into 30 languages and distribute­d to 50 countries.

With this collaborat­ion, Art Jameel aims to make Corona Virus: A curious guide for courageous kids available to children, families, schools and creative institutio­ns in the Arab world and beyond. Print copies will be made available in areas where print distributi­on is required and is possible.

Lucio Biondaro, Project Director at Pleiadi in Verona, Italy, stated that the free guide aims to deliver scientific informatio­n to a network of readers across the world.

“We want to teach all the children that we must be united, globally, to fight this virus. In our understand­ing, nothing quite like this project has been done before, and we wish the book every success across the Arab region.” He added

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