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Josh Gad Reads a Children's Book Live on Twitter to Entertain Kids at Home

Josh Gad Reads a Children's Book Live on Twitter to Entertain Kids at Home

Josh Gad is doing his part to help kids at home!

As many schools are closed and people are self-quarantining due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 39-year-old actor, who voices Olaf in Frozen, took to Twitter on Friday (March 13) to read a book to kids.

“Since we’re all stuck at home right now I figured we would have a little fun together, so I’m going to see how this goes, but I decided I’m gonna read to your and your children or just you, depending on what you prefer,” Josh said in a Twitter Live video. “I’m not gonna pass judgment right now since the world is a little bit of a hot mess. But I thought tonight, we would start with one of my favorite books about one of my favorite places that none of us can really go to, a little place called Venice, in Italy.”

Josh then went on to read Ian Falconer’s children’s book Olivia Goes to Venice.

After reading the book, Josh revealed that he’s going to try to do something like this every night!

“Alright, kids! That’s the first book of this little experiment. Let me know if you like this and if you enjoyed it and if this was helpful,” Josh said. “I’m trying to provide at least 10 minutes of daycare to you and your families a night while we’re going through this unprecedented global event. I love you all. I’m hoping you’re all healthy and safe, wherever you are, and hopefully, I will see you all very took. Take care.”

If you didn’t know, Frozen II is officially available for streaming on Disney+ now!

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