Kids Are Putting Up Rainbows in Windows While Quarantined

Kids around the world are creating and hanging rainbows in windows to support healthcare workers fighting COVID-19. Here are five cute examples from Instagram.

Families might be stuck inside their homes due to COVID-19 concerns, but you can still share some love and support your community during this challenging time.

Around the world, children are leaving rainbow art on their windows as a message of hope.

Some of these colorful displays include encouraging words like “Let’s all be well” or “It will be okay.” You can create your own rainbow masterpiece by using any kind of art materials (window markers, construction paper, etc.). Let your kids show off their creativity!

Here are some awesome examples from families on Instagram who have already joined the movement:

Do you have a rainbow on your window? Tag us @metroparentmag or use #MPMoment on Instagram so we can share rainbows from Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor families! ?

Katina Beniaris
Katina Beniaris
As audience development manager, Katina Beniaris digs into data to help the Metro Parent team learn about our audiences and tailor better content for them. She has more than five years of experience in content creation.

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