When the pandemic started a year ago, many books were published - most in freely available digital form. Many of these small press books quickly answered important questions for families. We blogged about them last April and connected everyone to a great curated list of ebooks on the pandemic from Patricia Sarles of the New York City Department of Education.
Now, a year into the pandemic, some of the bigger publishers have books just about ready to go. They address the coronavirus, life during the pandemic and there are even about some of our s/hero scientists.
Travis Jonkers, who blogs at 100 Scope Notes in School Library Journal, recently gathered together a list of upcoming titles. He writes: "Now that we’re fully into 2021, more books that talk about the coronavirus pandemic are starting to pop up. There’s fiction, nonfiction, middle grade, and books for the earliest of readers."
To check out the list of 2021 titles and get them on order, stop here!
Kids Resources YSS blog COVID-19 series:
- Books to Help Kids Cope with COVID Changes 11/22/20
- Back to School Picture Books for Teaching Coronavirus Procedures 8/11/20
- ALSC’s #Looktolibraries Resources 8/4/20
- Curated List of Free COVID-19 EBooks for Kids 4/27/20
- Tips on Safe and Inclusive Gaming/Livestreaming for Families 4/6/20
- Talking to Kids About COVID-19 3/28/20
- Ear Ticklin’ Listening/Viewing for Kids at Home 3/30/20
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