Once upon a time, there was a girl named Alice who loved to dream. She sat by a river, reading her book, when she saw a white rabbit. The rabbit was in a hurry and said, “I’m late! I’m late!” Alice was curious and followed the rabbit down a hole.
Down, down, down she went until she landed in a room full of doors. She found a tiny key and opened a little door. “Oh, look! A beautiful garden!” she said. But she was too big to fit through the door.
Then, Alice found a bottle that said “Drink Me.” She took a sip and became tiny! Now she could fit through the door and explore the garden.
In the garden, Alice met a caterpillar on a big mushroom. “Hello, Alice,” said the caterpillar. “Be careful of the Queen of Hearts!”
Next, she saw a big smiling cat. “Hello, Alice! Everyone here is a little silly, just like me!” said the cat.
Then, Alice met the Mad Hatter. “Would you like some tea?” he asked. “I love to laugh and dance!”
Alice thought the Mad Hatter was funny, but she decided to keep exploring.
Finally, Alice saw the Queen of Hearts. “I’m the queen!” said the queen. Alice felt it was time to leave.
She closed her eyes, and when she opened them, she was back by the river. “Was it all just a dream?” she wondered.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Little Red Riding Hood. She had to visit her Grandma, who was sick. So, she packed a basket of bread and set off through the woods.
On her way, she met a big wolf. “Hello, little girl,” said the wolf. “Where are you going?”
“I’m going to Grandma’s house,” said Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf had a sneaky plan and ran ahead to Grandma’s house.
The wolf arrived at Grandma’s house and scared her away. He put on Grandma’s clothes and waited for Little Red Riding Hood.
When she arrived, she noticed something strange. “Grandma, what big eyes you have!” she said.
“All the better to see you with,” said the wolf.
“Grandma, what big teeth you have!”
“All the better to eat you with!”
Just then, a lumberjack heard Little Red Riding Hood’s cry. He rushed in and scared the wolf away.
“Thank you, Lumberjack!” said Little Red Riding Hood. “You saved the day!”
Grandma was safe, and they all lived happily ever after.
One day, a little mouse was walking through the woods and met a big lion.
“What are you doing here?” roared the lion. The mouse was scared but asked the lion to let her go.
The lion laughed but decided to set the mouse free.
The next day, the lion got caught in a net. “Help me!” he roared.
The mouse heard him and came to help. She called her friends, and together they freed the lion.
“Thank you, little mouse,” said the lion. “Let’s be friends forever!”
Once upon a time, three bears lived in a house in the forest. They loved to eat porridge. One day, they went for a walk while their porridge cooled.
Nearby, a girl named Goldilocks found their house. She was curious and went inside.
Goldilocks saw three bowls of porridge. “Papa Bear’s porridge is too hot! Mama Bear’s porridge is too cold! Baby Bear’s porridge is just right!” she said and ate it all up.
Next, she tried the chairs. “Papa Bear’s chair is too hard! Mama Bear’s chair is too soft! Baby Bear’s chair is just right!” But when she sat, it broke!
Goldilocks was sleepy, so she went upstairs. “Papa Bear’s bed is too hard! Mama Bear’s bed is too soft! Baby Bear’s bed is just right!” she said and fell asleep.
When the bears came home, they saw Goldilocks. “Someone’s been eating my porridge!” said Baby Bear.
“Someone’s been sitting in my chair!”
“Someone’s been sleeping in my bed!”
Goldilocks woke up and ran away. She learned not to enter houses without asking.
The bears laughed and lived happily ever after.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary elements while keeping the essence of the stories intact:
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It’s easy to have fun with the story of Alice in Wonderland. Let’s have an adventure today!
Alice was a girl who loved to dream. She sat and read her book by a river stream. Then she saw a quick white rabbit. She laughed at the sight and ran after it.
“I’m late! I’m late for a very important date! I really must go down this rabbit hole.”
Down the rabbit hole, Alice fell into a room full of doors. On a table, she found a key, unlocked a little door, and took a peek.
“Oh my, there’s a garden in there, but I’m too big to fit. It’s really not fair!”
Alice found a bottle that said “Drink Me,” so she took a sip and turned tiny. She shrunk down to size and fit through the door. Now she could find adventures galore!
There was a caterpillar on a big mushroom. “I wonder if he’s nice or if he’s rude.”
“To Alice, you’re here at last! I’m a wise caterpillar. Let’s have a chat. You’re really quite pretty and very smart, but stay away from the Queen of Hearts.”
“Stay away from the queen? I can do that!”
“Hey, look! There’s a big old smiling cat!”
“Hello, little Alice! How do you do? Everyone here is crazy and mad. That means you too! Now don’t be sad.”
“I really don’t think that I am mad. Who’s that over there with the big tall hat?”
“I’m the Mad Hatter! Would you like some tea? We’re all having fun, can’t you see? I love to joke, I love to laugh, I love to do my Mad Hatter dance.”
“Oh my, what a strange guy! I don’t think I’ll stay. I think I’ll walk away.”
Alice found herself in a green park and saw the crazy queen.
“I’m the queen!”
“I need to leave this scene.”
Alice closed her little eyes, and when she opened them, she was by the riverside. She shook her head and looked at the stream.
“I just had the strangest dream. Was that all just a dream?”
**[Music]**
Let’s have a fun adventure today!
**[Music]**
Hey, do you guys know the story of Little Red Riding Hood?
Sure! Once upon a time in the woods, there lived a little girl named Red Riding Hood. She had to visit her Grandma, who was sick in bed, so off she went with a basket of bread.
“Off I go! Adventure time! Stick to the path, and I’ll be fine.”
Suddenly, a big wolf appeared with sharp teeth.
“Well, hello, little girl! Where are you going?”
“I’m off to visit Grandma far away.”
“You can’t come now; I’ll be on my way.”
But the wolf had a plan and ran to Grandma’s house on the other side of the woods. When he arrived, he crept through the door like a little mouse. Grandma saw the wolf and screamed, running into the closet to hide.
“I will wait right here for Little Red Riding Hood to appear.”
The wolf put on Grandma’s clothes, her lovely nightdress, and glasses. What a clever wolf!
Just then, Red Riding Hood arrived at Grandma’s house. She opened the door and walked right up to Grandma’s bed.
“Grandma, I am here! I brought you some yummy bread.”
“Thank you, dear! I’m feeling sick. Come a little closer.”
“Grandma, you don’t seem yourself. What can I do to help?”
“I must have a nasty cold. Climb on the bed and give me a hug.”
“Grandma, what big eyes you have!”
“Big eyes to see you.”
“What big ears you have!”
“Big ears to hear you.”
“What big teeth you have!”
“All the better to eat you!”
Thankfully, a lumberjack was passing by and heard her cry. He broke down the door and came inside.
“What’s going on? Are you okay? I heard you scream from far away! Hey, big bad wolf, get out of here and don’t you come back!”
“It’s okay, dear. Thank you, Lumberjack! I hope that wolf won’t ever come back. Where’s my Grandma?”
“Here I am, little red! I’m just fine.”
“Thank goodness, Grandma! You’re okay! And Lumberjack, you saved the day!”
**[Music]**
Now that our story has come to an end, what have we learned from our little red friend? Don’t talk to strangers in the woods and always be kind like Red Riding Hood.
**[Music]**
Wow, what a great big lion! And look at that tiny little mouse. I wonder if they’re friends. Let’s tell the twins the story of The Lion and the Mouse.
One day, there was a mouse walking through the woods. She came across a big old lion.
“What are you doing in my neighborhood?” The lion grabbed the little mouse and held her up high.
“Let me go!”
“Let you go? Tell me why.”
“Do you think you can help me? You’re a silly little mouse.”
“Okay, I’ll set you free.”
The next day, the lion was running fast and stepped on a big net, getting caught in a trap.
“Help me! Oh, help me! Won’t somebody help me?”
The mouse heard the lion’s roar and knew just what to do. She called her friends.
“I should never have laughed at you at all.”
“Don’t worry, we understand. Let’s just be friends.”
And they’ve been best friends ever since that day!
**[Music]**
Okay, twins, it’s story time! How about the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears?
Once upon a time, in a house in the forest, there lived three bears who loved their porridge. They ate it every morning and every night. Papa’s was hot, Mama’s was cold, and Baby’s was just right.
“I’m Papa Bear!”
The three bears decided to go get some honey to put on their porridge, so off they went into the woods. Right across the woods lived a little girl with golden hair and lots of curls. Everybody called her Goldilocks.
Off she went into the woods and found a little house. She knocked on the door, but no one was home. It’s okay; in she went anyway.
Little did Goldilocks know she had just entered the house of the three bears.
“Wow, look over there! A table of food! Great, because I am in the mood for a big bowl of porridge just for me.”
“Hey, there’s one… wait, there’s two… no, look, there’s three!”
“Papa Bear’s porridge? That’s too hot! Mama Bear’s porridge? That’s too cold! Baby Bear’s porridge? Just right!”
After Goldilocks had eaten her fill, she wanted to rest her feet. Papa Bear’s chair looked too hard, Mama Bear’s chair looked too soft, but Baby Bear’s chair was the final one.
“Let’s see… this one’s just right!”
But Goldilocks was too heavy for Baby Bear’s chair, and so it broke. Now she was really sleepy, so she decided to go upstairs to lay down her golden head.
Papa Bear’s bed looked too hard, Mama Bear’s bed looked too soft, but Baby Bear’s bed was the final one.
“Let’s see… this one’s just right!”
Just as Goldilocks fell asleep, the three bears returned home and discovered they were not alone.
“Someone’s been sleeping in my bed!”
“There she is!”
“Who are you?”
“I’m Goldilocks.”
“And who are you?”
“We’re the three bears! You broke my chair, you slept in my bed, and that’s not fair!”
Goldilocks realized she wasn’t welcome, and the three bears chased her right out of their house. She ran all the way home and never returned, learning a very good lesson.
The bears’ home was filled with laughter, and they lived happily ever after.
**The End.**
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