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View ArticleWhen We Read Together, We ARE Together: How Maurice Sendak Saved My Son and Me
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View ArticleThe Importance of “Reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” Out Loud...
Tom Burns argues that reading out loud to your kids can be a calming, meditative act and highlights Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle’s picture book classic as one of the best bedtime mantras ever...
View ArticleThe Redemptive Power of Story Time
Brent Almond sings the praises of the calmest, most meditative part of his daily schedule—his nightly story time with his son — I’ve been going through quite a lot of shit lately. I won’t bore you...
View ArticleWhat Children’s Books Totally Creep You Out?
Tom Burns loves reading to his kid, but there are certain books for children that really, really creep him out. He hopes he’s not alone. — We have many, many different kinds of books in my daughter’s...
View ArticleHow and Why You Should Support the #DadsRead Campaign This Father’s Day
Recent studies argue that dads are significantly less likely to read to their children than moms are. But that’s a stereotype we can change this Father’s Day and here’s how we can do it… — We need...
View ArticleWhen We Read Together, We ARE Together: How Maurice Sendak Saved My Son and Me
In this #DadsRead tribute, Steve Edwards tells the story of how Maurice Sendak’s “In the Night Kitchen” opened his eyes to how the simple act of reading can be educational for both parents AND...
View ArticleLooking the Numbers: Why More Dads Need to Read to Their Kids (Infographic)
The #DadsRead campaign promotes the benefits of fathers reading to their children. This infographic explains why dads need to read with their kids more often. — For more information on the #DadsRead...
View ArticleA Little Girl, One Light, and Three Books: Creating Safe Reading Spaces for...
Mike Reynolds discusses the reasons why parents should always make sure that their kids have safe places to read. — For more information on the #DadsRead campaign and how YOU can participate, click...
View ArticleThe Next Chapter: Reading with My Sons During My Divorce
During a difficult time, Ben Railton struggled to share one of his favorite childhood books with his sons, a reading experience that bonded them in unexpected ways. — For more information on the...
View ArticleFive Great Books for Dads of Adopted Kids
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View ArticleThe Importance of “Reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” Out Loud...
Tom Burns argues that reading out loud to your kids can be a calming, meditative act and highlights Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle’s picture book classic as one of the best bedtime mantras ever...
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