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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital released a coloring book to help explain COVID-19 to its patients. The book is available for download.
The coloring book can be downloaded by visiting Bradley Hospital's website. For school districts, health care providers, or community organizations that would like to request 100 or more books ...
Coloring can provide an alternative to the daily grind of being in the hospital, Conrad said. “I’ve always had a heart for making a difference in the lives of children,” she said.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has created a free, downloadable coloring book meant to engage kids in learning about the coronavirus in a fun way with no fear.
Coloring books offer a cure for monotony of hospital stay Published: Mar. 08, 2009, 12:00 p.m. By Susan C. Shine ...
Madison spent 49 days in the hospital last year, and Jake was hospitalized last fall. The children and their father have lipoprotein lipase deficiency, a rare genetic disorder affecting 1 in a ...
She said, “It would let kids think about what they want to do or what they want to eat or anything they want to do after they are out of the hospital.” Even the nurses can see how these books create a ...
Just start coloring and let your brain figure it out.” Mrozinski, of Chippewa Falls, has volunteered at the hospital for two years. She colors about 10 hours a week while at home and volunteering.
Last Christmas was a memorable one for Madison Heldt, but for all the wrong reasons. By Christmas Day, the Hillsboro teen had spent three weeks in the hospital. This year, she's giving back.
A 15-year-old with autism has collected an astounding number of crayons and coloring books to help sick kids in the hospital. Read: Autistic Starbucks Barista Serves Drinks With A Side Of Serious ...
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