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Noah Henry (A Rainbow Story)


Good morning Cambridge families, today you are in for a real treat! Attached is the video of the story of Noah Henry read by our very own Ms. Edgerton:)
The story was written and illustrated by Deana Sobel Lederman. Deana is a mom, just like your own, who chose to openly share through this beautiful story how her children were feeling about Covid19. The story shows that even during difficult and uncertain times, we can still chose to support and help each other. I hope you will make your own rainbow to post in the window to show your friends and family you are thinking of them.

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