
Hi, this is Lyla &… Dad! We love reading great kid’s stories & hope you enjoy listening to our Podcast.You can listen to loads more stories & request one via our Patreon; patreon.com/letsreadwithlylaanddadFind us on Instagram @letsreadwithlylaanddad”What do we say, what do we say, we say.... LET’S READ!”
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 457 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids | |||

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Oh my God I so love it Lyla and dad you have so many stories and most of them are at least two hours lol and omgI listen to this every night my favorite Matilda thank you so much. I’m tired of stories that only have like I wanna say 30 and less minutes I want stories that are at least an hour cause that’s how long it takes me to go to sleep love and thank you so much!!!😍😊😁
We enjoy listening to the podcast before bed time. It brings us joy and happiness. My daughter loves it!
This is wholesome and very well read.
Hi I love your videos and I listen to them every night but will yo pls give me a shoutout
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I absolutely love your story’s
On your next story could you please give a shout out to hannie
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A delightful show focuses on reading engaging children's stories, created by a dynamic duo of a child and her dad. This podcast combines storytelling with personal anecdotes, enhancing the listening experience for young audiences. It features a variety of beloved children's books and includes listener requests, fostering a sense of community and interaction. The hosts bring energy and enthusiasm, making bedtime routines more enjoyable and promoting a love of reading among children. It is particularly unique in its family-oriented approach, allowing both hosts to share their bond in a fun and educational manner.
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Let’s Read With Lyla and Dad launched 3 years ago and published 457 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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