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