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Change is difficult for everyone-especially children. Being a kid in 2021 is something adults can’t even imagine! Growing up in an era of new technology, learning, and socialization is a perspective that needs to be shared.
Adventures of Diana Part 1: A Difficult Yet Wonderful Time is the first book in a series exploring the whimsical world of 8-year-old Diana, who deals with the trials and tribulations of a new school, remote learning, and a summer vacation where anything could happen! Dianna learns how to make her own fun in a crazy new world. From Zoom playdates to black bears, follow Dianna through her exciting adventures in the era of COVID-19.
The author, Rachel Yang, is an eight-year-old girl who shares her own thoughts and experiences through the eyes of Diana - a curious, resilient kid who faces the challenges of living through a pandemic head-on. Rachel’s father, Ross Yang, is the illustrator.
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Change is difficult for everyone-especially children. Being a kid in 2021 is something adults can’t even imagine! Growing up in an era of new technology, learning, and socialization is a perspective that needs to be shared.
Adventures of Diana Part 1: A Difficult Yet Wonderful Time is the first book in a series exploring the whimsical world of 8-year-old Diana, who deals with the trials and tribulations of a new school, remote learning, and a summer vacation where anything could happen! Dianna learns how to make her own fun in a crazy new world. From Zoom playdates to black bears, follow Dianna through her exciting adventures in the era of COVID-19.
The author, Rachel Yang, is an eight-year-old girl who shares her own thoughts and experiences through the eyes of Diana - a curious, resilient kid who faces the challenges of living through a pandemic head-on. Rachel’s father, Ross Yang, is the illustrator.