Last updated on August 1, 2020
Could it be that simple? Kids and teachers in Thailand wear special hats, which make sure that they keep the necessary distance. I love the idea for many reasons. First of all, I can see that it illustrates distance in a way a child will understand.
We are not used to stay away from each other, it’s hard to think about it all the time. Perhaps I need a hat like that myself, especially in the grocery stores.
The hat looks like fun and I have a feeling some of the kids are mighty proud of their new headdress. I like the personal touch, especially the hippo. Even if the child doesn’t wear it, like the boy in the first row, it sits on the desk showing the needed distance.
I wish we would be open-minded enough to accept the fact that other countries might be dealing with the same problem a bit better -or different.
We all wish for the schools to re-open, but we also wish that our teachers, kids and parents will be safe. Now is not the time for experiments, now is the time for safety and precaution.

What a wonderful idea.
Looks good
Donald will definitely consider such a creative approach to saving children and their teachers, except of course everyone in the world, except his supporters, know he doesn’t care about anyone, except himself
Sadly, it’s the truth, neither Donald nor his comrades (sorry can’t help using this word) care enough to care.
Can I have one that spins round please?
Like “Karlsson on the roof?” (It’s a kids’ book by Astrid Lindgren. A kid lives on the roof, has a propella attached to its back and can fly.)
Oo yes please!
That’s a very creative solution!
Nicely creative