Interracial families often have to find ways to be creative in instilling an appreciation for both cultures in their children, so this can be a great inspiration for a family fun article. For example, if one magazine reader is black and his or her spouse is Hispanic, the writer can talk about having the child attend library events about black history and then visit a museum exhibit that celebrates Hispanic achievements over the past few decades.
Another good idea is to develop an article that focuses on how couples can expose children to a variety of music styles. You can have the writer talk about summer music camps in instruments such as piano, guitar, trumpet, and violin that children can attend. The writer may also want to consider writing about free community classical and jazz concerts in the area for families to attend.
Because reading is essential to a child's mental development and creativity, you can have the writer talk about kid-friendly literary events in the area. For example, if a local community center is holding the annual children's book fair, the writer can interview the fair organizers and mention what activities will take place, recommend certain books for attendees and why these books may be interesting to readers. If the library is having a party that's based on children's literary characters such as Dr. Seuss or comic book characters, the writer can write about these upcoming events.