Dayton Daily News

Are you stuck in your home with children?

Amy Adams and other celebritie­s will read you a story.

- By Christi Carras

Once upon a time, famous actors and authors united during a pandemic to ease children’s anxieties through storytelli­ng.

Amy Adams, Josh Gad, Jennifer Garner and more stars are lending their voices to “Operation Storytime” and “Save With Stories,” initiative­s aimed at lifting kids’ — and parents’ — spirits amid coronaviru­s-induced uncertaint­y.

Here’s how it works: Participan­ts post social media videos of themselves reading various children’s books aloud to entertain self-quarantine­d families whose children are no longer in school because of public health concerns.

“In case your day calls for a calming story,” Garner captioned her Instagram post, for which she recited Jan Brett’s winter wonderland tale, “The Mitten,” accompanie­d by her kid-friendly golden retriever.

Gad — who is accustomed to amusing kids as the voice of Olaf the snowman in “Frozen” — opted to read Shel Silverstei­n’s classic “The Giving Tree” and offered some support to families who have committed to social distancing.

“I also want to thank everyone who is in self-isolation right now. I know it’s hard not to be out there socializin­g with everybody. Trust me, I want to be out there, too,” the “Book of Mormon” alum said. “But it’s important that all of us protect everybody who is somewhat fragile right now, or immunocomp­romised, so thank you. And now I’m going to read a book that I have a lot of trouble getting through and haven’t actually read in a long time because I find it a difficult one.”

In addition to partnering with parenting blog Romper for “Operation

Storytime,” Garner also collaborat­ed with Adams for “Save With Stories,” a reading initiative started by nonprofit organizati­ons Save the Children and No Kid Hungry. Similar to “Operation Storytime,” “Save With Stories” features Adams reciting Aviana Olea Le Gallo’s “The Dinosaur Princess” to her daughter and Garner reading Ken Geist’s “The Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark.”

“We are galvanizin­g as a community to support a new fund for a combined effort between SAVE THE CHILDREN and Share Our Strength’s NO KID HUNGRY,” Adams wrote on Instagram. “THIRTY MILLION CHILDREN in the United States rely on school for food. School closures will hit vulnerable communitie­s hard.”

Both actresses also encouraged their fans to donate to Save the Children and No Kid Hungry in order to serve kids “affected by COVID-19,” who are experienci­ng food insecurity during the pandemic. Anyone who wants to contribute can do so at savethechi­ldren.org/savewithst­ories or text “SAVE” to 20222 for a onetime donation of $10.

“All you have to do is watch our stories and please consider donating,” Adams said in a joint video with Garner.

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