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Rod Chapman6 Apr 2020
NEWS

Calling all Kawasaki kids!

WorldSBK's Kawasaki Racing Team has come up with some fun activities for kids in lockdown

While much of the world is facing an on-going 'lockdown' to slow the spread of COVID-19, the WorldSBK Kawasaki Racing Team has been getting creative and putting together some downloadable activity sheets for kids (or kids at heart) with cabin fever.

For addled parents, any distraction to keep the kids entertained in lockdown is a bonus!

With the team cooling its heels after the postponement of Round 2 of the WorldSBK Championship in Qatar, it's turned its attention to helping out kids (and their parents!) who are crawling the walls in lockdown.

Via the Kawasaki Racing Team Facebook page, the team has announced it will be posting a new 'entertainment pack' each week.

The first one comprises images of reigning WorldSBK Champion Jonathan Rea and teammate Alex Lowes aboard their Kawasaki race bike for kids to colour in, along with a 'join-the-dots' drawing exercise.

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Simply check out the post here and check back at the team's Facebook page for future downloads.

It's great to see companies and organisations of all descriptions thinking 'outside the box' with their COVID-19 response, and come up with all sorts of ways to help as the world gets through this testing time.

And here's a little help to get you started!
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