Ten minutes a night with the lamp on is the whole game. You don't have to be a reader to raise one — you just have to show up after dark.
How it works
Three things, that's itPicks by age
Every Chapter hands you books matched to your kid — anywhere from 0 to 12 — so you're never stuck reading a board book to a fourth grader, or a chapter book to a toddler who's already asleep.
The two-minute prep
Three questions to ask, one thing to try tonight, and why the book lands. Skim it on your phone in the hallway and you walk in ready.
Other dads, same night
Inside The Den, a room of dads reading the same picks — swapping the wins, the bombs, and the "he asked me a question I couldn't answer" moments.
This week's Chapter
No. 014A robot, an island, and a kid who suddenly cares about everything.
Roz wakes up alone on a wild island and has to work out how to belong. Short chapters, a big quiet heart, and the rare book that gets an eight-year-old asking real questions about kindness without ever feeling a lesson coming.
"If you were Roz, what's the first thing you'd try to learn?"
Tonight's bedtime question