Actor Josh Gad Will Read to Your Kids Every Night
Wouldn’t it be great if Olaf could read to your kids every night? Well, it probably won’t happen, but the next best thing is already happening, the actor who voiced Olaf is reading to his kids.
Actor and comedian Josh Gad announced on Twitter late last week that he was going to start the evening’s live story. It doesn’t seem to be getting too formal with a set reading time; so far, start times have varied from about 18:45 to about 21:00. And he didn’t say how long he would go on.
“Since we are all stuck in the house right now, I thought that we’d have some fun together,” he said in his first reading of Olivia goes to Venice on Friday. “So I’m going to see how it goes, but I decided I would read to you and your children – or just you, whichever you prefer. I’m not going to pass judgment right now because the world is in turmoil. “
It starts to give a little more warning about when the nighttime story will start, but if you miss it, you can always watch it the next day. Plus, if you haven’t seen any of them yet, you already have a few to catch up on, including his readings:
- The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
- Pencils release day
- Generous tree
- Cheers for Dieffendufer Day
- Gruffalo
Each one is cute and funny and is a great way for your kids (or just you, because, again, no one judges) to end the day.