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Washington DC · WashingtonBy Joanna Harris, Teen Services Coordinator, D.C. Public Library Spring in Washington, D.C. means cherry blossom trees in bloom, and for teens, school dances. Celebrate the season with these books about the iconic Japanese flowers, the culture they came from, things growing and first loves. Picture Books “Up to My Knees!”
by Grace Lin
Mei plants a seed and wonders how tall it will grow. Learn about math and gardening in this bright, colorful pi…See the Story
8 Blossoming Books: Spring in the Nation’s Capital - Washington FAMILY Magazine
Virginia, United States · Virginia(Photos and recipe by Sarah Schlichter) If you’ve been looking forward to the arrival of spring, you’ll appreciate the spring flavors in this colorful fruit pizza. Made with a gluten-free almond flour crust, this fruit pizza is the epitome of a family snack, perfect for toddlers and kids. Let them frost the crust after baking and choose the fruit toppings to decorate. You’ll have a healthy snack ready in under 20 minutes! Full of protein, fiber …See the Story
Healthy Snack: Fruit Pizza - Washington FAMILY Magazine
Bethesda, Maryland · BethesdaPhoto by Pixabay via Pexels Spring break is a great time for kids (and parents) to get a break from school and the never-ending barrage of homework assignments and enjoy more family time. But many parents still work during the day, so it can be helpful to have fun experiences to keep kids safe and occupied when they’re not at school. Here are just a few options for spring break experiences in the DMV: Bach to Rock Bethesda | April 14-18 (age ran…See the Story
Spring Break Camps & Experiences for Kids in the DMV - Washington FAMILY Magazine
Animals · MarylandMove over, “Bluey” and “Paw Patrol”—there’s a new lovable animated animal in town, and this one’s breaking barriers on children’s TV. Created by author and illustrator Zachariah OHora for PBS KIDS, “Carl the Collector” features a neurodiverse cast, with the titular Carl being the network’s first autistic main character. Maryland Public Television (MPT) has played […]See the Story
MPT Helps Develop PBS Kids Animated Series With Autistic Main Character - Washington FAMILY Magazine
Upper Marlboro · Upper MarlboroAs part of its cultural exchange with Japan, Frederick Douglass High School in Upper Marlboro prepares to plant varieties of cherry blossom trees in December 2024 before spring arrives. (Candice Perkins) There’s been a long history of friendship and collaboration between the DMV and Japan. The most well-known of these cultural exchanges are the cherry blossom trees that bloom in Washington, D.C. every year during the springtime. They were gifted…See the Story
A 20+ Year Partnership Between Prince George’s County and Japanese High School Continues To Bloom - Washington FAMILY Magazine
Washington State · Washington(peopleimages.com/adobe stock) A typical morning in my home begins with these phrases: “My clothes hurt me. They are too loose. I need new clothes.” As a result, I began the search for the “right” clothes for my 4-year-old daughter. After much time, many tears, lots of tight hugs and a good dose of frustration, she begins her day in the same dress she wore the day prior, and many days prior to that. The process of getting dressed, which seems si…See the Story
The Misunderstood Child: Sensory Processing 101 - Washington FAMILY Magazine
Columbus · ColumbusCulinary.net Warmer days at the start of spring mean Easter is almost here, and the big bunny himself will be hopping around in no time delivering goodies. This Easter, celebrate with your loved ones with a delicious and colorful Easter Bunny Butt Cake. It can bring smiles and laughter while putting everyone in a light, joyful mood. This cake is fun and bright with a fluffy, moist interior. Complete with chocolate candy eggs, shredded coconut an…See the Story
A hoppy Easter cake
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Maryland · MarylandSleeping Beauty’s Dream
April 4-5, 7 p.m. Friday, noon & 5 p.m. Saturday
Richard J. Ernst Theater – NOVA Annandale Campus
8333 Little River Turnpike, Wakefield, VA 22003
This comedic ballet is the ultimate fairytale crossover, featuring characters from “Sleeping Beauty,” “Cinderella,” “Little Red Riding Hood” and more!
$20-$28; free for children 2 and younger | artsfairfax.org Mother Goose
April 5-13, 10 a.m.
Imagination Stage | 4908 Auburn Ave.…See the Story