Read about a special town hall that will be hosted by Sesame Street and CNN this weekend in an attempt to explain COVID-19 to kids and answer questions from families.
Talking to children about COVID-19 can be really hard. Though they may feel scared and anxious and have an inkling that something is off, depending on their age they may not fully be able to understand why. Now, CNN and Sesame Street are partnering up to help.that focuses on COVID-19 and how it may be affecting education, anxiety, screen time and playdates.
As part of the special, experts and other Sesame Street characters, including Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Rosita and Grover, will also answer questions submitted by families using thisThe special will air on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español, as well as live on theSesame Street has been doing its part to
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