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Atlanta's 'Library Dads' Are Helping Kids Fall in Love with Reading

When Khari Arnold started taking his infant daughter to the library, he wasn't just teaching her to love books-he was building a foundation for something much larger. His simple Instagram reel inviting other fathers to join them sparked the Library Dads, a growing brotherhood of men who gather with their children for story time, laughter, and what they call "tickle time." Arnold's insight runs deeper than literacy statistics: "It's one thing to have men in your circle; it's another thing to have men in your corner," he says, naming the dual gift these gatherings offer-fathers finding community while their children hear hundreds of thousands more words by age five. In a culture where half of American adults read below a sixth-grade level, these dads are proving that the antidote to isolation and illiteracy might be as beautifully simple as sitting down together and turning pages.

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