Once upon a time, when the clock struck five, the donut shop closed, and all the donuts went to sleep. But wait! These donuts were not just any donuts; they were special and full of surprises!
There were donuts with sprinkles, donuts with frosting, and even donuts with jelly inside. Some were powdered, and some were shaped like bars. Oh, and did you know there were donut cops driving donut cars? How silly!
The donuts had all sorts of adventures. They rode on donut trucks and trains, but they weren’t very good at flying planes. There was even a donut pirate on a donut ship! “Yar!” he said, “I’m just a dessert!”
The donuts loved to play sports and dance in the sprinkle rain. They even had a donut doctor to help when they felt crummy. “I feel empty inside,” said one donut. “You’re a tough donut to crack,” replied the doctor.
On the donut farm, donuts grew in rows. But watch out! A robber tried to steal them, but the donut police and a clever dog caught him. “Donut ever run away again!” they said.
The donuts celebrated and sang because they could do anything! As morning came, they raced back to their donut case, ready for the shoppers who would soon arrive. Which donut would they choose to eat?
The donuts wanted to live a long life, so they made a plan. Everyone helped, even the donut cop and the donut pirate. “Straight line, me hearties!” they shouted.
When the shop opened, the trays were empty. Where did all the donuts go? They had a knack for disappearing into holes!
If you love stories, ask your parents to get you books. They’re full of fun and laughter! You can read them anywhere: in a car, on a plane, or even on a train. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into a book today!
Donut Detective Adventure: Become a donut detective! Look around your home or classroom and find objects that are shaped like donuts. Can you find a ring, a bracelet, or maybe a roll of tape? Draw a picture of each item you find and share it with your friends. Discuss why these objects remind you of donuts and what makes them similar.
Donut Storytime: Create your own donut adventure story. Imagine you are a donut with special powers. What kind of adventures would you go on? Would you fly, swim, or maybe even dance in the sprinkle rain? Draw a picture of your donut character and tell your story to a friend or family member. What kind of friends does your donut meet along the way?
Donut Dance Party: Organize a donut dance party! Play some fun music and dance like the donuts in the sprinkle rain. Try to move like different types of donuts: roll like a round donut, slide like a long donut bar, or hop like a donut with jelly inside. After the dance, talk about how each movement felt and which donut dance was your favorite.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary or repetitive elements while maintaining the overall theme:
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[Music]
Donuts: the whole story.
The clock strikes five; the shop is closed.
Donuts sleep. So, we suppose donuts are here.
Donuts everywhere: hill sprinkles, hole in one.
You don’t say! Lots of donuts everywhere.
Stop safe, golden sprinkles.
Some with frosting, some without.
Come back here! Some with jelly in and out.
Well, this is a bit of a jam.
Powdered donuts, maple bars.
Hey, donut cops drive donut cars.
Typical! Who wrote this book?
Donut trucks, donut trains.
[Applause]
Donuts do not make good planes.
Don’t sell the mugshot, Wilbur.
Donut pirate, donut ship.
Yar, come down, or you’ll get your just desserts.
I am just a dessert.
Donuts trip to take a dip.
Hey, sprinkles!
Donuts play a donut sport.
We can’t stop him; he’s a holy terror.
Jump! Donuts take the last resort.
It’s a whole new ballgame.
Donuts dance in sprinkle rain.
April sprinkle, take me tinkle.
Donut floors must need a drain.
Donut doctor, donut bed, feeling crummy.
Donuts who just treat the head.
I don’t know; I just feel empty inside.
You’re a tough donut to crack.
Donut farm where donuts grow.
Who is hiding in the row?
Robber runs, police car stalls.
Meets a dog downfall.
Robber’s caught; dog is back.
Donut ever run away again!
Sprinkle poos, money in the sack.
Huh, we’d be in the hole without this.
Donuts celebrate and sing; donuts can do anything.
Morning nears, so donuts run.
Donut night has been real fun.
Time to sprint and time to race back into the donut case.
Shoppers soon will want their treat.
Which one will they want to eat?
My insides feel like jelly; your insides are jelly.
Donuts want a long life span.
Donuts craft a donut plan.
All must help the cop, the crook, even Pan and Captain Hook.
Straight line, me hearties!
Oh, you’re up to Davy Jones in a pink box.
This better work better than your airplane.
The sun is up, and the rooster sings.
Shop is open, shop bell rings.
Time for donuts with the dawn.
But hey, where have all the donuts gone?
Only empty trays and bowls.
Donuts have a knack for holes.
If you don’t have books, then what are you waiting for?
Look, this kid’s safe; he has storybooks that are brought to life.
It’s fun! I like to read books about fantasy and love.
I tell other kids to get books because they’re full of stories and laughter.
I’ll read it on the go: in a car, on a plane, even on a train.
I’ve never been on a train.
Don’t wait around; ask your parents to download books now.
You’ll be glad you did.
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This version keeps the playful tone and themes while removing some of the more chaotic elements.