Goodnight Friends!

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In the lesson “Goodnight Friends!”, children are encouraged to wind down and prepare for sleep by saying goodnight to various whimsical elements, including silly things, the moon, animals, and their cozy home. The lesson emphasizes a sense of comfort and warmth, inviting children to close their eyes and embrace the peacefulness of bedtime while wishing sweet dreams to all their friends.
  1. What do we say to our friends before we go to sleep?
  2. What makes you feel cozy and ready for bed?
  3. Who are some of the friends we say goodnight to in the story?

Goodnight Friends!

It’s time to say goodnight to all our friends! Let’s get cozy and ready for a peaceful sleep. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

Goodnight, Silly Things!

Goodnight, funny glitches. Goodnight, little twitches. And goodnight to all the tiny itches that make us giggle!

Goodnight, Moon and Animals!

Goodnight, bright Moon shining in the sky. Goodnight, cute raccoon with your twinkling eyes. Goodnight, peepers who sing us to sleep. Goodnight, sleepy friends who dream so deep.

Goodnight, Cozy Home!

Goodnight, little house where we feel so snug. Goodnight, tiny mouse who gives a gentle hug. Goodnight, dining lights that softly glow, making our home feel warm and slow.

Sweet Dreams!

Now it’s time to close your eyes and drift into dreamland. Remember, all your friends are saying goodnight too. Sleep tight and have sweet dreams!

  • What are some of the silly things that make you giggle before bedtime? Can you think of any funny moments that happened today?
  • If you could say goodnight to any animal, which one would it be and why? Do you have a favorite animal that you like to think about before sleeping?
  • What makes your home feel cozy and warm at night? Are there any special bedtime routines or objects that help you feel snug and ready for sleep?
  1. Goodnight Nature Walk: Take a short walk with your family in the evening and say goodnight to the things you see. Look for the moon, stars, and any animals that might be out. Can you find a raccoon or hear the peepers? Talk about how these things look different at night compared to during the day.

  2. Bedtime Story Creation: Create your own bedtime story with your family. Think about all the silly things, animals, and cozy parts of your home that you would like to say goodnight to. Draw pictures of these things and tell your story to a friend or family member before bed.

  3. Goodnight Rituals: Discuss with your family what makes your home feel cozy at night. Is it the soft glow of the dining lights or the gentle hug of a favorite stuffed animal? Try creating a new goodnight ritual that includes saying goodnight to these special things. Share how these rituals make you feel safe and ready for sleep.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] Good night, glitches. Good night, twitches, and lots and lots of little itches. Good night, Moon. Good night, raccoon. Good night, peepers. Good night, sleepers. Good night, little house. Good night, little mouse. Good night, dining lights.

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