“…In this aim, our paper seeks to contribute to a body of methodological literature which addresses processes of knowledge generation and exchange during the pandemic (e.g. Anas et al, 2022;Cuevas-Parra and Stephano, 2020;Dodds and Hess, 2021;Spray et al, 2022;Lomax, Smith and Percy-Smith, 2022) as well as speaking to enduring epistemological and ontological concerns about the nature of children's participation and voice (Mazzei and Jackson, 2012;McLaughlin and Coleman-Fountain, 2019;Spyrou, 2016Spyrou, , 2019. In so doing, our paper extends our previous work, in which we reflect on, respectively, how we created online asynchronous spaces for children to narrate their experiences during the first phase of the pandemic and lockdowns (Lomax et al, 2021) and how we co-created arts-based resources with children to share their messages with other children and adults during early 2021 when many children returned to school and resumed some elements of their pre-pandemic lives .…”