It’s time to say good night to Groot. Let’s get ready for bed and rest our sleepy heads. Groot says, “I am Groot!”
Today was a big day full of fun and games. But wait, Groot! Don’t fall asleep just yet. Let’s remember all the fun things you did today!
You played games with your friends and jumped around. You even zoomed past the Avengers! Now it’s time to calm down and get ready for sleep.
Oh, Groot wants to drive! But it’s time to rest. “I am Groot,” he says.
With a big boom, it’s time to say night night to our tiny tree friend. Let your dreams fly high and free. Even though the day is over, there’s still more fun to be had in dreamland!
Don’t worry, Groot. Even when you’re dreaming, the Hulks are here to help. How many Hulks can you count? Your friends will make sure no bad dreams come your way.
Stay focused, Groot! Your friends are ready to save the day. They’ll bring a hammer, a cat, and even do a spin attack to keep you safe!
With a pow, thun, and blam, your friends will watch over you and keep the bad guys away. They’ll make sure you have sweet dreams all night long.
The day was full of wonderful things that happened so fast. It was a blast! Groot says, “I am Groot.”
Now the day is done, and it was super fun. Have a safe and happy night, Groot. You’ve had a wonderful day. “I am…”
[Applause] Bye!
Counting Hulks: Let’s help Groot count the Hulks! Gather some small toys or objects and pretend they are Hulks. Ask the children to count how many Hulks they can find. Encourage them to arrange the Hulks in different ways and count again. This will help them practice counting and understand that the number of objects remains the same regardless of arrangement.
Dreamland Adventure: Ask the children to draw a picture of what they think Groot might dream about. Encourage them to include some of Groot’s friends like the Avengers. After drawing, have a show-and-tell session where each child explains their drawing and the adventure Groot is having in dreamland. This activity encourages creativity and storytelling.
Bedtime Routine Role-Play: Set up a small area with a blanket and pillow to mimic a bed. Let the children take turns pretending to be Groot getting ready for bed. They can say “I am Groot” as they pretend to brush their teeth, put on pajamas, and lie down. This role-play helps children understand and practice a bedtime routine, making it easier for them to relate to Groot’s story.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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**Night Night Groot**
Written by Brendan Dineen
Pictures by Kale Atkinson
Night night, Groot. It’s time for bed,
Time to rest your sleepy head.
I am Groot.
The day was long and filled with fun.
Wait, Groot, don’t go to sleep yet!
Come on, buddy, think of all the things you’ve done.
You played games with friends,
And you jumped around.
Out of our way, Avengers! Real heroes coming through.
Now it’s time to settle down.
No, Groot, I’m driving!
I am Groot.
Boom! Well, that worked.
Night night, tiny little tree.
Time to let your dreams run free.
Night night, we’re not done saving the world yet.
And do not fear.
While on your dreamland ride,
Even the Hulks are on your side.
How many Hulks are there?
Your friends will keep bad dreams away.
Focus, Groot!
Your friends are here to save the day.
They’ll bring a hammer,
They’ll bring a cat,
They’ll bring their kicks in a spin attack.
Pow! Thun! Blam!
They’ll keep watch over you and guard the door.
They’ll lift those bad guys off the floor.
So sweet dreams, this day has passed.
We tried to make the hours last.
Wonderful things happen so fast,
Making the day quite a blast.
I am Groot.
The day is now done and super fun.
Safe night night, Groot.
You’ve had a wonderful day.
I am…
[Applause]
Bye!
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