User Survey Kids Activity Kit: COVID-19

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This survey is for users of the Kids Activity Kit for COVID-19 found here: preparecenter.org/kidskit. With playful activities from the Red Cross Red Crescent and Save the Children, this kit helps children and families better understand the pandemic and how to stay safe.

We are interested in whether the kit was educational and fun for you and your kids. We are also interested in what you’d like to see next.

This survey is anonymous and your answers will only be used to inform kit enhancements.

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