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Dad Builds Custom Triple Rocking Chair So He Can Read To All His Kids At Once

If you have more than one child you know that bedtime storytelling might be a challenge. You might have to go from room to room to get your kids all sleepy.

But, if you're like this clever dad, you'll invent the most useful and comfortable rocking chair that can accommodate at least three people and a baby. Ha, ha! I kid you not. Check it out for yourself.

Hal Russell Taylor builds rocking chairs for a living.

So when his three kids insisted on being read bedtime stories he realized he didn't have a lap big enough.

So instead, he came up with a clever rocking chair design that would accommodate his big family.

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That way his baby wouldn't be left out from storytime.

The chair comes with two little side seats and a big one in the center that allows him to hold the third child in his lap while reading.

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It looks cozy!

This special chair is actually made from the pieces of more than over 20 rocking chairs combined.

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And it comes with the perfect angle made especially for that precious storytelling time.

Hal has been making chairs since 1992.

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His designs have flexible back braces, curved headrests, and the perfect "rocking radius." He's happy to fulfill many of his customers' custom needs.

Hal's StoryTime Rocking chair is quite the investment as it retails at about $7,500.

Hal Taylor

But the amount of work that goes into making it definitely justifies the price.

If you look at the amount of work that goes into making one of these special chairs you would understand that it's not as simple as it looks.

Hal Taylor

Each one is custom-built.

Hal is a master craftsman and he takes his work seriously.

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He works diligently to create a unique and long-lasting piece of work that can be passed on to generations.

Well, what do you think of this invention?

Do you think it's worth the investment? I think it's so unique and I really value the quality of work here.