

Editor’s Note: Playing Dress-Up
Abstract
Remember playing dress-up? We probably all did as a kid; maybe some of your youngest patrons still do so at the library.
It’s enticing to play pretend every now and then, and books—our greatest escape—provide a great starting point. What book character would you most like to emulate? To dress up as? I’ve dressed up as The Cat in the Hat before, as well as Thing One (or was it Thing Two?).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.22.2.2
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