Hans Helps Continues to Sell around the World.
Hans Helps: A Coronavirus/COVID-19 Story is about a young boy who wants to help keep his family safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
We know what you're thinking: that's old news. The pandemic is practically over, if not managed.
The book, by author Holly Winter Huppert, has seen a resurgence in sales. The top country buying copies is Australia followed by the United Kingdom.
Buyers claim that the book is just what families are searching for: a book about ways you can keep yourself and your family safe.
We asked Huppert why Hans doesn't wear a mask in the book. Huppert claims that she believes in the importance of wearing masks and their power to help stop the spread of the virus, but she wrote the book before masks were mandated.
Many people insisted that she rewrite the book to include masks, but Huppert thought it was important to document the very start of the pandemic before we had a lot of information.
Now families are relieved to find a book that talks about the other things you can do to stay healthy, not just the masks.
Hans Helps is available for purchase everywhere good books are sold.
Looking for a fun read? Check out Cheese for Breakfast: My Turkish Summer by Holly Winter Huppert.
Huppert writes with her signature humor, honesty and insights as she shares the stories of her travels while she climbs castles, eats from communal bowls, joins a water fight from the back of a truck, lives with a Turkish family, visits remote areas and marks two lifelong dreams off of her bucket list as she takes a solo trip through Turkey in 2019.
Let Winuply Press's books Hans Helps (about a boy who learns how to keep his extended family safe during the pandemic) and Write Now: Ideas for Writers (a book of fiction and nonfiction writing prompts) help your children make learning more fun.
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