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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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Workshops
Workshops
Marcello, age 11, Ontario
Ariana, age 8, Ontario
Everett, age 10, Alberta
Maude, age 9, Ontario
Claire, Elliot, Maya, age 8, 7, 8, Ontario
Avery, age 8, Ontario
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Brittany and Piper, age 3, Ontario
Sana, age 9, Ontario
Sana, age 9, Ontario
Noviera, mom of Heidi, age 2, Alberta
I Missed Grade 2!
I Missed Grade 2!
Adara, age 9, Ontario
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Chaundrea, age 9, Ontario
Making Muffins
Making Muffins
Ariana, age 5, Manitoba
Paige and Oden, age 2, Ontario
Mijael, age 3, British Columbia
Kyla, mom of Isaak, age 2, Alberta
Lola, age 8, Ontario
Amelie, age 4, Ontario
Elijah, age 9, Ontario
I Would Make Arts and Crafts Everyday
I Would Make Arts and Crafts Everyday
Arya, age 10, Manitoba
Jennifer and Angus, age 2, Ontario
Adam and Sarah, age 6 and 3, British Columbia
James, age 3, Alberta
How The Pandemic Started
How The Pandemic Started
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Grandma's House
Grandma's House
Christina, age 8, Ontario
Finley, age 8, Ontario
Reeya, age 6, Manitoba
Evan and Isla, age 7, Ontario
Amy, age 3, Ontario
Kaitlyn, age 5, Ontario
Elliott, age 7, Ontario
Freddie and Felix, age 7 and 3, Ontario
Julie, age 8, Ontario
Samanta, age 4, Manitoba
Our Pandemic Experience
Our Pandemic Experience
Evan and Oscar, age 4, Ontario
Yannie and Charles, age 2, Ontario
Mackenzie, age 5, Alberta
Maya, age 8, Ontario
Freddie and Henry, age 7 and 4, Ontario
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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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