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1. "Please Write Back!" spotted at National Postal Museum


My friend Anissa and her family got back from Washington DC last week and while they were there they visited the National Postal Museum. Even though you might think a postal museum would be a big snooze she said it was a lot of fun and very interesting. What made it even better was that her son Josh spotted my new book Please Write Back! in the museum's gift shop. They even took this picture to show me. Thanks Josh! And thanks National Postal Museum!

And speaking of postal museums, there is also a postal museum here in Massachusetts, called the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History. I will be at the Spellman Museum May 16th along with adult author Lois Barry for the museum's "Letter Writing Day" event. Click here for more info.

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