![]() ![]() It's about reaching out and staying connected and ultimately saying thank you," says Hunter. Google Doodle says ThankYou coronavirus helpers. RELATED: Teachers use technology to bring the classroom online during stay home order In just a few days, Hunter hopes the kids can be an inspiration to others during the pandemic. It's a lot for them to wrap their heads around this whole COVID-19 situation, but they understand that there are people out there working hard to keep us safe and to keep us fed." "It's such a testament that the kids are all right," she says. In just a few days, the video has more than 300 views. India News Edited by Draksha Sharma Updated: Ap11:59. Make sure they know they are in a safe space and lots of helpers are working to keep. Today, we’d like to say: To all coronavirus helpers, thank you, today’s Google doodle page said. We have doctors to help make you feel better if anyone gets sick. We’re launching a Doodle series to recognize and honor many of those on the front lines. She edited it together and was proud to see how the kids found innovative ways to give thanks. Coronavirus: The Google Doodle, when hovered over, shows the message - 'To all doctors, nurses and medical workers thank you'. As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are coming together to help one another now more than ever. RELATED: Girl Scouts move cookie sales, donations to responders online "I think I posted it like 9 am, and by noon I got a bunch of people sending me videos," Hunter says. People from all over the country responded quickly. They sat down and recorded what they had drawn and gave their little messages."īefore posting that, she asked friends and family on Facebook to do the same with their kids. RELATED: Teacher takes story time online in midst of coronavirus pandemic It was a way to inject some creative activity into their days at home. She saw other people posting pictures of their kids with signs of gratitude and thought her kids could do something similar. "I really think that when given the opportunity, the kids stepped up to the plate," says Sarah Hunter, a teacher at Sage Creek High School. (KGTV) - A video of kids from around the country giving thanks to emergency workers during coronavirus has gone viral in a way that its creator never imagined. ![]()
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