Jenna Bush Hager.Photo:Jenna Bush Hager/TikTok
Jenna Bush Hager/TikTok
Jenna Bush Hagerhas a relaxing nighttime routine that involves a sweet mother-daughter moment.
She continued, “I’ve read to my kids, which is my favorite part of the day. And now, I’m reading for me. And every once in a while I have a little bit of company.”
The video then pans to Bush Hager’s older daughterMargaret “Mila” Laura, 10, readingHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Princewhile in bed next to her mom.
“My sacred nighttime routine! How do you prep for tomorrow? #grwm #booktok #nightroutine,” she captioned the video.
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Jenna Bush Hager’s daughter.Jenna Bush Hager/TikTok
Bush Hager shares Mila, as well as sonHal, 3, and younger daughterPoppy Louise, 7, with husband Henry Hager, 45.
The journalist recently spoke to PEOPLE about her partnership with theCollaborative Summer Library Program. Bush Hager has been named theirSummer Reading Champion, with libraries around the country set to distribute aRead with Jenna Jr. liston displays to young readers.
Speaking with PEOPLE about the partnership, Bush Hager said it’s “such an amazing privilege,” as both a mom and a reader, to help curate lists for picture book, middle-grade, and young adult readers.
“I think the nights that I spend with them sort of cuddled up with the book have been so precious to me,” she said of reading with her three kids.
Jenna Bush Hager.Jenna Bush Hager/TikTok
She continued, “My daughterMilais 10, so she’s devouring books on her own. I take my Kindle and readwhatever I’m reading for the book clubinto her room and we read at night together. I think there are so many different ways parents can make sure that the experience is something fun you can share.”
The mom of three added that “reading is not a chore. It shouldn’t be something kids don’t want to do. It should be something that kids can’t wait to do, and I think it’s up to us [as parents] to figure out what way that works for our kids.
“If your kids like watching mysteries or are interested in solving things, there’s a book to find. If your kids love animals, there are a million books, even on our list, with animals at the center.”
source: people.com