In this issue: kids, masks and COVID-19; how to be a handwashing hero; good foods create good moods
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has recommended wearing cloth face coverings to protect ourselves and others from the coronavirus (COVID-19) when leaving our houses. But what about kids? Should children wear masks too? The short answer is yes, children two years and older should wear a cloth face covering when they’re in places outside their homes where social distancing is not possible.
Now, more than ever, it’s important to wash your hands properly so you can help prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Help your kids learn how to be handwashing heroes with this video.
Ever wonder why you may feel different after eating different foods? It turns out that what we eat can affect our mood! Our bodies and minds are closely linked, and good foods create good moods.
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