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My Day in DC

By December 11, 2012No Comments

Here’s a little photo-journal of my recent day in Washington with The Open Book Foundation where I worked with Kindergarten, second grade and eighth grade. Who can resist these young people? So bright and sweet!

Adorable in every way.

Adorable in every way.

If you had your own car, what color would it be? Where would it take you?

If you had your own car, what color would it be? Where would it take you?

One of the eighth grade students becoming acquainted with magical realism...

One of the eighth grade students becoming acquainted with magical realism…

autographing for the students...

autographing for the students…

You spell your name how?

You spell your name how?

The Open Book Foundation arranges with the publisher to have each child receive an autographed copy of the author’s book.

The Foundation arranges with the publisher to have each student receive a free book by the author.

Reading en español...

Reading en español…

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Meg Medina

Author Meg Medina

I'm Meg Medina, author of libros for kids of all ages. I'm the 2019 Newbery medalist for Merci Suárez Changes Gears. I write strong girls, tough circumstances, and the connecting power of culture. Thanks for visiting my blog!

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  • Betsy says:

    How good of you to work with this foundation. Any group that gives books to children has my vote. And any author who takes her time to sign those books for children is my hero. I’ll be wrapping your picture books today for my grandson. He’s just the right age…

  • I have just fallen in love with the Open Book Foundation. I’m so glad you posted this. Looks like you had one excellent day.

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