We meet three kids who’ve been using their time in lockdown to get creative. There’s Diya, who’s launched a cooking channel on YouTube with her dad, Noah and Jai who are marketing their own game and Siddak who’s designed an app to help parents reward…
We meet 10-year-old Suzy from Melbourne who’s been putting her time in lockdown to good use. She’s created a newspaper called COVID-Catchup to share information, ideas and inspiration with other kids in her neighbourhood.
We meet some kids who are involved in the Thank You Project, which is giving Australian students the opportunity to say thanks to someone who’s been essential to them during the COVID-19 pandemic. They say, so far, kids have sent nearly 50,000…
Melbourne's first lockdown saw teddy bears and rainbows appear in windows, now lockdown 2.0 has another activity for stir-crazy children as communities full of brightly painted wooden spoon characters pop up across the suburbs.
Hi adults!
This guidebook has been created for you
by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal
Australian children and Turkish kids.
We are from 6 to 15 years of age.