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1. “He’s Dad” — and sometimes that’s more than enough

Lisa Harper, a friend of a friend, sent along this photo with the comment:

This picture was taken during a late afternoon/cocktail hour/al fresco impromptu reading session, that became a dinner time storyhour because they couldn’t wait to get to the end of Harry Potter #3. They are: Kory, Finley, and Ella.

Even though my husband hasn’t read my book (he says he’s waiting for the audio version), he reads regularly to our kids, especially our 6-year-old son.

Here are 5 reasons Why Our Son Prefers Dad to Read to Him:

1) Dad does character voices a lot better than Mom
2) Dad has a better recall for the intricacies of plot
3) Dad has a greater affinity for graphic novels.
4) Dad understands that even Lego magazines can be great literature.
5) He’s dad.

Many thanks for all your great work.

Lisa is the author of a well-reviewed, award-winning book, A Double LIfe: Discovering Motherhood.

She recently wrote a terrific article over at Literary Mama, titled “Living with Captain Underpants.”

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