ABOUT THE BOOK

Mia’s Mask is a rhyming story about a young girl adjusting to wearing a face mask. Mia started wearing a mask due to the global pandemic, COVID-19.

She had to learn to wear it properly, and there is no in-between. Where does she go? What does she do? No matter what, she wears her mask for her safety and for your protection too!

MONICA L. WOODARD

SOCIAL WORKER / WRITER

Monica l. Woodard is a clinical social worker in the Washington, DC area. She attended Howard University where she received both her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications and her Master of Social Work degree. Monica believes in supporting community service and social justice activities. 

She enjoys listening to live music, trying new recipes, and spending time with her family and friends.

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EXPERIENCED AUTHOR

"Be who you are and say how you feel because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."

BEST SELLER

best seller, book that, for a time, leads all others of its kind in sales, a designation that serves as an index of popular literary taste and judgment.

REALLIFE PROJECT

This beautifully illustrated book helps children understand the importance of wearing masks and encourages them to follow the covid guidelines

MONEY BACK GURANTEE

This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt

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She had to learn to wear it properly, and there is no in-between. Where does she go? What does she do? No matter what, she wears her mask for her safety and for your protection too

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Abira Das was born in India in 1989. She completed her graduation in animation and multimedia from St Xavier’s College, Kolkata. She soon realized that she enjoyed illustrating children’s books and giving life to a vision and has been focused in this direction since.

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Building Insights. Breaking Boundaries.

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