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Take a Look in a Book
PJ Feinstein
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info@washingtonFAMILY.com COMING IN
APRIL In the year since the pandemic began, my 9-year-old
son has downloaded 137 Boxcar Children books onto
his Kindle—and read them all. He’s also finished
stacks and stacks of juvenile mystery, fantasy and
fiction books borrowed from the library or delivered
to our doorstep from Amazon. If he’s not playing
Minecraft or Roblox with friends, practicing karate
or arguing with his younger brother, he’s probably
reading in his room.

I was just like him when I was a kid. Books were
my escape, and I read them quickly, too. My favorite
series when I was my son’s age was The Baby-Sitters
Club by Ann M. Martin, and I can remember how
excited I was each time a new book was published.

Eventually, I outgrew the series, but my love of
reading remained steadfast.

Naturally, I’m excited that March is National Book
Month. To celebrate, we’re shining a spotlight on five
local children’s book authors and one very lucky little
girl whose artwork is featured in J.K. Rowling’s new
book, “The Ickabog.” Our spring intern, University
of Maryland senior Jenn Attanasio, did a fantastic job
interviewing the talented 8-year-old artist as well as
writing about art subscription boxes for crafty kids.

Also in this issue: Writer Aliza Friedlander explores
the growing popularity of Little Free Libraries and
how you can set one up in your own front yard or
neighborhood. Our friends at Montgomery County
Public Libraries are joining us for the first time to share
books about drawing, painting, sewing, filmmaking and
other visual arts. And we take a look at the benefits of
theater arts programming for children of all abilities.

For almost a year, Washington FAMILY has been
producing only digital editions. So it feels a bit like
serendipity that we’re making our return to print in a
month that’s all about reading and writing. I hope you
enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed making it.

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