Subic teacher essays children’s COVID-19 experience thru illustration

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SUBIC, Zambales – Noelynne Joyosa, an elementary school teacher here, has illustrated a children’s awareness book on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic entitled “Kakaibang Araw”.

, Zambales – Noelynne Joyosa, an elementary school teacher here, has illustrated a children’s awareness book on the coronavirus disease pandemic entitled “Kakaibang Araw”.

The solitude brought about by the enhanced community quarantine gave Joyosa the time and idea of putting into illustration the feelings of a child who has going through the recent unusual and extraordinary days as brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The story was inspired by the situation of children whose parents were frontliners. Since ECQ was heightened many kids were left on their homes and cannot be on closed contact with their parents . Upon writing this story, I am thinking of what was the feeling of the those children” Noelynne said in a phone interview.

Her hobby in drawing started in her elementary days when she participated in drawing competitions at their school. And when she, herself, became a teacher, she has been using illustrations so that her students could easily understand lessons.

 

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