My name is Hanaëva-Blue Lefebvre and I am 7 years old. I am not afraid of the coronavirus for me but I am afraid for my grandmother who could go to heaven if she caught it. My grandpa Jacques too could fall ill and I would be very sad. That is why we have to listen to the Prime Minister, who is asking us to stay at home.
The coronavirus prevents me from going to see my friends and my grandma. I can’t go shopping with my mom and dad anymore. I’m not going to school anymore and I miss my teachers and classmates. I don’t like being forced to stay locked up. Children are no longer allowed to go to stores and I find it difficult. There are still nice things though. I love spending my days with my mom, even if she is forced to work and cannot always play with me. I like to sleep in, not having to wake up early to go to school.
I would like to tell people not to leave the house and watch out for the coronavirus. I know it’s hard not to play with our friends, but you can do like me and spend time with them on Messenger Kids. If you have brothers and sisters, you can play with them. As for me, my brothers and sisters are grown up and no longer live at home. If yours live at home, tell yourself that you are lucky not to be alone with your parents.
This summer I can swim, it will be my birthday and I can see all my friends and family. But, for that, you have to listen to the Prime Minister and stay at home. Anyway, it doesn’t matter, because it’s not summer yet.
I would like to tell my grandmother Francine Boutin that I love her and my grandpa Jacques that I love him too. I would like to tell the seniors who are in their house to call their friends and ask them to go buy milk for them. It is difficult for you and your friends love you and they will be happy to go to the store for you. My friends, it’s going to be fine!
Hanaëva-Blue Lefebvre
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