Mom Writes Kids Book To Explain Social Distancing

Tara Travieso from Jacksonville, Florida was trying to come up with a way to explain social distancing to her two- and three-year-old daughters in a way they would understand, but not be scared by. She decided to use something they love: bubbles.

She told them there’s an imaginary bubble around them that will keep them safe and that we’re all in our own bubbles that keep the germs out and if we’re sick, they keep the germ inside so we don’t get others sick.

She told her little girls that being too close to someone else could pop the bubble and they really seemed to get it. This inspired Travieso to turn her story into a children’s book and six weeks later she self-published her first book, "Billie and the Brilliant Bubble: Social Distancing for Children.”

She and her husband are working from home while caring for their kids, so she did most of the work late at night after they were asleep and her work was finished. It was a lot of work, but she knew it was relevant right now and she had to get the book out quickly, so she made it happen.

Good Morning America


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