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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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Naya, age 9, Prince Edward Island
Naya, age 9, Prince Edward Island
Hailey, age 8, British Columbia
Hailey, age 8, British Columbia
Mom Hug, Ontario
Mom Hug, Ontario
Hand Washing, Alberta
Hand Washing, Alberta
Engaged in the Art Process, Ontario
Engaged in the Art Process, Ontario
Zachary, age 11, Ontario
Zachary, age 11, Ontario
Creative Connections: Dads and Kids Workshop Adventures, British Columbia
Creative Connections: Dads and Kids Workshop Adventures, British Columbia
Journey through the COVID-19 Era, Prince Edward Island
Journey through the COVID-19 Era, Prince Edward Island
Isaac, age 7, Ontario
Isaac, age 7, Ontario
Reaching for the Stars, Ontario
Reaching for the Stars, Ontario
Storytelling Time, Alberta
Storytelling Time, Alberta
Fun and Engaging, Ontario
Fun and Engaging, Ontario
Vanessa, age 12, Ontario
Vanessa, age 12, Ontario
Reading Rendezvous, British Columbia
Reading Rendezvous, British Columbia
Sophie, age 13, Ontario
Sophie, age 13, Ontario
Laden (3 mos), Mohammed (5 mos), Serena (9 mos), Nova Scotia
Laden, Mohammed, Serena, age 3 mos, 5 mos, 9 mos, Nova Scotia
Telling a Story to a Plush Friend, New Brunswick
Telling a Story to a Plush Friend, New Brunswick
Little and Curious, Alberta
Little and Curious, Alberta
Sharing Pandemic Stories on Paper, Ontario
Sharing Pandemic Stories on Paper, Ontario
Maxim, age 11, Ontario
Maxim, age 11, Ontario
Dynamic and Lively: Children Make the Library Workshop Come Alive, British Columbia
Dynamic and Lively: Children Make the Library Workshop Come Alive, British Columbia
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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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