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‘Goodnight Moon’ reimagined as ‘Good Morning Zoom’ for coronavirus era

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will be published by Penguin Random House in October.“It seemed fitting because ‘Goodnight Moon’ takes place exclusively in one room or home, and that is how I felt about quarantine,” Rechler, who’s been quarantining with a 2- and a 4-year-old in a Manhattan apartment since March, told Jewish parenting site Kveller. “Zoom was a nice play on words and fitting, given our new reality and this concept of replacing hugs with technology.”In addition to bringing adults a smile with her clever alternative to the original, Rechler also believes the book will bring solace to young readers.

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