Children's drawings from lockdown show the world what they miss most

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Children's drawings from lockdown show the world what they miss most
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From reuterspictures: Children around the world draw pictures of what they miss during social restrictions

Siblings Noalynne, 9, and Annelou te Selle, 10, stand by a window inside their home in Lent, Netherlands. Noalynne said: "I have drawn my grandfather and grandmother because I miss them very much... I think it is so painful that a lot of people are fighting for their lives in the hospitals to survive corona disease." Annelou said: "I have drawn a woman in a yoga position because I think that a lot of people are very stressed about taking care of their kids...

"What I miss the most the life before lockdown was just basically meeting people because I have a good communication with people. I like restaurants, malls. They were all filled with people. So basically I just miss that. So weird seeing a different India right now because of coronavirus," Shaurya said.

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