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Lost and Found Stories
A Digital Exhibit of
Kids' Pandemic Stories
through drawing, writing,
poetry, and videos
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Logan S, 8, New Brunswick
Logan, age 8, New Brunswick
Kayla, 8, Ontario
Kayla, age 8, Ontario
Luyindula, 6, Ontario
Luyindula, age 6, Ontario
Thasmika, 3, Ontario
Thasmika, age 3, Ontario
Hannah, 5, British Columbia
Hannah, age 5, British Columbia
Luca, 3, British Columbia
Luca, age 3, British Columbia
Charlie, 8, Ontario
Charlie, age 8, Ontario
Melisa, 10, Ontario
Protect Yourself
Melisa, age 10, Ontario
Gavin, 8, Alberta
Gavin, age 8, Alberta
Brinleigh, 6, British Columbia
Brinleigh, age 6, British Columbia
Dean, 8, British Columbia
Dean, age 8, British Columbia
Snowman, Zara, age 3, Ontario
Snowman
Zara, age 3, Ontario
I Saw Snow, Ivan, Age 3, Ontario
I Saw Snow
Ivan, age 3, Ontario
Rohit, 9, Ontario
Rohit, age 9, Ontario
Alec Scott, n/a, British Columbia
No Covid ID
AlecBritish Columbia
Shenthaalan, 8, Ontario
Shenthaalan, age 8, Ontario
Eva, 5, Ontario
Eva, age 5, Ontario
Flora, 6, Ontario
Flora, age 6, Ontario
Seerat, Ontario
SeeratOntario
Oscar, age 4, Ontario
Oscar, age 4, Ontario
Amaris, age 7, Northwest Territories
Amaris, age 7, Northwest Territories
Etana, age 11, Ontario
Etana, age 11, Ontario
Laura, caregiver from Northwest Territories
LauraNorthwest Territories
Eve, age 2, Northwest Territories
Eve, age 2, Northwest Territories
London, age 10, Ontario
London, age 10, Ontario
Haziel, age 11, British Columbia
Haziel, age 11, British Columbia
Elizabeth, age 5, Ontario
Elizabeth, age 5, Ontario
Aksheeth, age 5, Ontario
Aksheeth, age 5, Ontario
Connie, age 6, Ontario
Connie, age 6, Ontario
Amayah, age 8, Newfoundland
Feeling Protected from COVID
Amayah, age 8, Newfoundland
Kingston, age 4, Northwest Territories
Playing With Friends Outside
Kingston, age 4, Northwest Territories
Agent, age 11, Ontario
Covid is Mean, It Can Infect You!
Agent, age 11, Ontario
Alice, 15 months, Quebec
Alice, age 15 months, Quebec
Koyomi, age 11, Nova Scotia
Koyomi, age 11, Nova Scotia
Matilda Miller, 5, Ontario
Masks Were So Uncomfortable!
Matilda, age 5, Ontario
Maximus, age 9, Ontario
Maximus, age 9, Ontario
Neel, age 6, Manitoba
Colours of Hope
Neel, age 6, Manitoba
Evan, age 4, Manitoba
Evan, age 4, Manitoba
Anavi, Manitoba
AnaviManitoba
Kaien, age 6, Manitoba
Kaien, age 6, Manitoba
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About Us
Lost & Found is a national storytelling project, led by the Canadian Children's Literacy Foundation. It was created to give Canadian kids a platform to showcase their COVID-19 stories.

For children and their families, the pandemic has been a struggle.

Lockdown measures have affected children's mental and physical health, educational attainment and connections to community.

Designed in collaboration with a diverse coalition of mental health and child-serving organizations, the Lost & Found project helps children connect with their emotions and experiences, which allows them to better understand and engage with their communities.

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