Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 and children's book author Kateryna Yehorushkina decided that she would write a book to help the country's children cope with the trauma of the war that will hit its six-month mark on Wednesday.
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Yehorushkina is the author of 15 other children's books including a book called "The Chest," about the 1932-22 famine in Ukraine imposed by the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. She is also trained in philology and psychology. Yehorushkina has also placed objects like a doll of the Disney character Elsa from the film "Frozen" in her illustrations, she said, so that children can see themselves in the narrative.
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