This story is being provided for free as part of a series on childcare during the COVID pandemic, powered by the Solutions Journalism Network and dedicated to delivering solution-oriented stories about problems our community is facing. CAMBRIDGE — Pages from the graphic novel “Hilo,” with its boy robot superhero, came to life in the backseat of a car last month, as Paul Lamoureux’s voice rose from a smartphone in the hands of an 8-year-old Cambridge student. “On Wednesday, we managed to cover 40 pages of the book, which I imagine was entertaining to (everyone else in the car) as (the student) wasn't using headphones,” the Read to a Child CEO wrote in an email to the Daily News, recalling the afternoon session. “I was on speaker and I was doing voices of Hilo, the boy-robot hero, Razorwark, his arch enemy, DJ, his friend, DJ's mom, etc.”