Tonight's bedtime story ended up being a lecture about what @MightyApp does, and why it's a good idea. Usually the boys won't tolerate this sort of thing, but today they discovered market caps, and wanted to hear about other companies that might one day have big ones.
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My boys loved the Ranger's Apprentice series, also Ender's Game. And we've read The Hobbit out loud. We read at bedtime and on long road trips. My sons are teens now, and still love it.
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The Hobbit! That’s an excellent pick. Such a fun story.
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What do you mean? 4 pages of fart joke in the “hippo that went to the moon” didn’t work for you out loud? Pppfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff...
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My son went through a phase when he was 8-9 when I "had" to read him WWII Osprey campaign books, detailed ones, especially about Poland 1939. His birthday cake that year was... niche. Some kids find strategy fascinating, whether business, governance, or war.pic.twitter.com/4GBKIBI4Vs
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