Abstract
As parents are forced to become experts of a new virus, it is helpful to know there are resources to help navigate the conversation with children. There are now countless e-books for all ages explaining the virus, illness, social distancing, and even the vaccine. Below are suggestions for especially helpful and fun e-books to aid parents in having these conversations.
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