Bedtime Story for Kids: It’s Time to Say Goodnight

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The lesson “It’s Time to Say Goodnight” takes children on a journey through a day, starting with cheerful greetings to the world around them in the morning and transitioning to gentle goodbyes at night. It emphasizes the beauty of nature and the importance of acknowledging the various elements of our environment, fostering a sense of connection and routine. The story concludes by encouraging children to explore more stories, promoting a love for reading and imagination.
  1. What do we say to the sun and the animals in the morning?
  2. How do we say goodnight to the things around us?
  3. What do you like to dream about when you go to sleep?

Bedtime Story for Kids: It’s Time to Say Goodnight

Good Morning, World!

Let’s start our day by saying “Good morning!” to everything around us. Imagine the bright sun waking up in the sky. We say “Good morning” to the hills, the little chickies, and the hen. The rooster is crowing, and we greet him too!

There are cows in the field and piggies in their pen. We say “Good morning” to them as well. The grass is green, and the trees are tall. We wave “Good morning” to the birdies and the buzzing bees.

In the garden, flowers are blooming, and the Earth is full of life. We say “Good morning” to the water and the seeds that help plants grow. The plains are wide, and we see buses, taxis, and vans moving around. We even say “Good morning” to the trucks, cars, and garbage cans!

Time to Say Goodnight

After a busy day, it’s time to say “Good night” to everything. We whisper “Good night” to the trucks and cars as they rest. The garbage cans are quiet, and the planes, buses, taxis, and vans are slowing down.

The grass and trees are ready for sleep, and we say “Good night” to the birdies and the bees. The garden is peaceful, and the Earth is calm. We say “Good night” to the water and the seeds, and to the rooster, cow, and piggies in the pen.

The sun is setting behind the hills, and the chickies and hen are cozy in their coop. We say “Good night” to them all. It’s time to close our eyes and dream sweet dreams. “Good night, good night, time to get some sleep.”

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Thanks for joining the story time! Sweet dreams and good night!

  1. What are some things you like to say “Good morning” to when you wake up? Why do you think it’s nice to greet them?
  2. Can you think of a special bedtime routine you have at home? How does it help you get ready for sleep?
  3. If you could say “Good night” to anything in the world, what would it be and why?
  1. Morning and Night Observations:

    Take a walk outside with a grown-up in the morning and again in the evening. Notice the differences in what you see and hear. In the morning, what animals or sounds do you notice? How does the sky look? In the evening, what changes? Are there different sounds or sights? Draw a picture of what you see in the morning and another of what you see at night. Share your drawings with your friends or family and talk about the differences.

  2. Good Morning and Good Night Role Play:

    With a friend or family member, pretend to be different animals or objects from the story, like the rooster, the cow, or the garbage can. Take turns saying “Good morning” and “Good night” to each other. How do you think these animals or objects feel in the morning compared to at night? Use your imagination to act out what they might do during the day and how they rest at night.

  3. Plant Growth Experiment:

    Plant a seed in a small pot with the help of a grown-up. Each morning, say “Good morning” to your plant and give it a little water. Each night, say “Good night” to your plant. Watch how it grows over time. Keep a simple journal with drawings to show how your plant changes each day. Discuss with your family how the plant needs both day and night to grow healthy and strong.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music] It’s time to say good night.
Good morning to the sun,
Good morning to the hills,
Good morning to the chickies and the hen,
Good morning to the rooster.
Good morning to the cow,
Good morning to the piggies in the pen.
[Applause]
Good morning to the grass,
Good morning to the trees,
Good morning to the birdies and the bees,
Good morning to the garden,
Good morning to the Earth,
Good morning to the water and the seeds,
Good morning to the plains,
Good morning to the buses,
Good morning to the taxis and the vans,
Good morning to the trucks,
Good morning to the cars,
Good morning to the garbage and the cans.
Good morning, good morning,
Everything in sight.
By the time I get through saying good morning, it’s time to say
Good night to the trucks,
Good night to the cars,
Good night to the garbage and the cans,
Good night to the planes,
Good night to the buses,
Good night to the taxis and the vans,
Good night to the grass,
Good night to the trees.
Thank you.
Good night to the birdies and the bees,
Good night to the garden,
Good night to the Earth,
Good night to the water and the seeds,
Good night to the rooster,
Good night to the cow,
Good night to the piggies in the pen,
Good night to the sun,
Good night to the hills,
Good night to the chickies and the hen.
Good night, good night, I don’t want to hear a peep.
Good night, good night, time to get some sleep.
Good night.

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This version removes any extraneous elements while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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