🆓 Beat The Bugs
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TITLE:
BEAT THE BUGS
INTRO:
How to stop those nasty viruses that kids pick up at school from thriving.
MAIN TEXT:
It may be near impossible to stop your little one from accumulating all manner of gruesome gremlins and vile viruses while at school – unless you consider the Jake Gyllenhaal film Bubble Boy as a serious parenting option - but you can teach them how to prevent the spreading of germs once they’ve brought them home.
When it comes to kids, remember that seeing is believing. Getting a five-year-old to understand that when he or she sneezes a spray of up to 100,000 bacteria rises in the air at 100mph, is not going to be an easy task, so it’s worth trying to find a fun way to help them understand the basics…
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WORDS: c300
TITLE:
BEAT THE BUGS
INTRO:
How to stop those nasty viruses that kids pick up at school from thriving.
MAIN TEXT:
It may be near impossible to stop your little one from accumulating all manner of gruesome gremlins and vile viruses while at school – unless you consider the Jake Gyllenhaal film Bubble Boy as a serious parenting option - but you can teach them how to prevent the spreading of germs once they’ve brought them home.
When it comes to kids, remember that seeing is believing. Getting a five-year-old to understand that when he or she sneezes a spray of up to 100,000 bacteria rises in the air at 100mph, is not going to be an easy task, so it’s worth trying to find a fun way to help them understand the basics…
[contact us for WeTransfer link to full piece and high resolution images].
WORDS: c300
TITLE:
BEAT THE BUGS
INTRO:
How to stop those nasty viruses that kids pick up at school from thriving.
MAIN TEXT:
It may be near impossible to stop your little one from accumulating all manner of gruesome gremlins and vile viruses while at school – unless you consider the Jake Gyllenhaal film Bubble Boy as a serious parenting option - but you can teach them how to prevent the spreading of germs once they’ve brought them home.
When it comes to kids, remember that seeing is believing. Getting a five-year-old to understand that when he or she sneezes a spray of up to 100,000 bacteria rises in the air at 100mph, is not going to be an easy task, so it’s worth trying to find a fun way to help them understand the basics…
[contact us for WeTransfer link to full piece and high resolution images].