I have a confession: This week, for the first time, I sat down with my three kids and read multiple chapters of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
This feels like a confession because it feels years overdue. I’ve been excited to share The Chronicles of Narnia with my kids for as long as I can remember. I’ve pushed other parents to read ‘Narnia to their kids. And it feels like my book-loving friends have read not only ‘Narnia, but also Pride & Prejudice, Moby Dick, the entire Bible (with Leviticus twice), and the collected works of Charles Dickens to their kids by time they were four years old.
But not me. I tried reading ‘Narnia several times, and my kids always thought it too boring, or too scary, and sometimes both at once.
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This feels like a confession because it feels years overdue. I’ve been excited to share The Chronicles of Narnia with my kids for as long as I can remember. I’ve pushed other parents to read ‘Narnia to their kids. And it feels like my book-loving friends have read not only ‘Narnia, but also Pride & Prejudice, Moby Dick, the entire Bible (with Leviticus twice), and the collected works of Charles Dickens to their kids by time they were four years old.
But not me. I tried reading ‘Narnia several times, and my kids always thought it too boring, or too scary, and sometimes both at once.
Read the rest at StoryWarren.com >>
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Featured Image by Paul Boekell