The COVID Paper Chase |
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Author:
| Giese, E. A. Sullivan, B. G. |
Illustrator:
| Giese, E. A. Sullivan, B. G. |
Characters created by:
| Giese, E. A. Sullivan, B. G. |
Cover Design by:
| Giese, E. A. Sullivan, B. G. |
ISBN: | 978-0-9600327-4-7 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2020 |
Publisher: | Regal Bee Publishing Company, LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.99 |
Book Description:
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"The COVID Paper Chase" by E.A. Giese and B.G. Sullivan is a storybook riddled with puzzles. The main character, Stephen Stagg, in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, searches his neighborhood looking for a very dear kind of paper. Numerous mishaps ensue, which teach children the importance of perseverance and resiliency. The light-hearted story allows for parents, teachers and counselors to talk about the seriousness of this international pandemic and the changes we are all tasked...
More Description"The COVID Paper Chase" by E.A. Giese and B.G. Sullivan is a storybook riddled with puzzles. The main character, Stephen Stagg, in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, searches his neighborhood looking for a very dear kind of paper. Numerous mishaps ensue, which teach children the importance of perseverance and resiliency. The light-hearted story allows for parents, teachers and counselors to talk about the seriousness of this international pandemic and the changes we are all tasked with facing. There are four puzzle sections in the book: 1) questions to answer about the story; 2) hidden pictures to find; 3) an activity; and 4) a word game. The answers to the puzzles can be found in both the story and illustrations, and hints are provided in the back of the book. The prose is rhyming verse and the illustrations are all hand-drawn with pen and colored pencils, plus a special textured application technique."The COVID Paper Chase" teaches the importance of perseverance and resiliency and addresses the following academic disciplines: analytical skills, logic, perception, problem solving, reading comprehension, and vocabulary. The book is aimed at ages nine and up, but is meant to be enjoyed by all, young and old alike.