About her process, Hedger says, “I feel like remote learning has opened a whole new portal of cartoon ideas,” adding, “I’m discovering more absurd situations every day, and I’m taking lots of notes. My hope is that I can help bring some laughter to people during this stressful time,” as per Parents. For Hedger, “We’re all struggling, and no one is doing things perfectly. By sharing our stories and laughing, we feel like we’re all in this together.” Absolutely. Check out a few of her can’t-miss illustrations below. She gets it right with pretty much everything, from explaining the difference between how elementary school kids and high schoolers are reacting to remote learning, to the precarious technology issues that always seem to happen at the worst possible times.