(All Will Be Well) in Italian made by kids in Italy posted on doors and windows now viral around the world.
‘Everything will be all right:’ Italy's inspiring message of hope in rainbows an example of how we should talk to kids about coronavirus
Colourful pictures of rainbows popping up in windows, balconies around country under Lockdown
Italy has been under a nationwide lockdown for nearly a week, due to the country's skyrocketing COVID-19, or novel coronavirus, cases. Along with quiet streets and empty tourist spots, colourful pictures of rainbows have been popping up in windows, balconies and doorways around the country.
Made by children, the pictures have the words, “Andrà tutto bene,” which translates to, “All will be well or "Everything will be all right.”
Cristina Federici, who lives in Boville Ernica, Frosinone, Italy, and has family in Caledon, said the pictures are to try to limit the fear in children.
“Some children have seen people, maybe even a parent, being taken away in ambulances by people in total white jumpsuits. Not a great sight for a child,” she explained.
‘Everything will be all right:’ Italy's inspiring message of hope in rainbows an example of how we should talk to kids about coronavirus | CaledonEnterprise.com
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Myself and my niece are going to make rainbows today and post them on our big picture frame window in the livingroom to spread the msg of hope. Maybe you can do this with your children. My friend said she saw many of these in the window around her area in Quebec.