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Bedtime Story with Lingokids

Jun 29, 20249 minSeason 2Ep. 148
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Join the Lingokids crew in this episode of "Stories for Kids". When Billy needs a new bedtime story, the friends invent a thrilling tale of Billy the Brave and a friendly dragon. 🐉✨ Discover how teamwork and creativity can help us relax and get ready for sleep. Plus, learn some calming breathing exercises that even a dragon loves!

Don't forget to share your own bedtime stories and drawings with us at [email protected]. Sweet dreams, Lingokids! 🌙💤

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☀️ Parents, Inside the Lingokids app, we have 1,600+ fun, interactive activities, games, songs, and videos to help kids learn academics and modern life skills in today’s world. It’s free to try.

Story by L.X Mitev. Voices: Robin Reed. Music and Sound Design: Juan Delgado.

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Speaker 1

What a day. Isn't this cab amazing?

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's fantastic.

Speaker 3

My favorite part was canoeing.

Speaker 2

Night was the rock climbing.

Speaker 3

Billy says his favorite part was the arts and crafts.

Speaker 4

I'm glad we're in this cozy little cabin. I'm exhausted, brave too.

Speaker 5

I'm raised to tuck in another big day tomorrow.

Speaker 1

I'll get the lights.

Speaker 5

Good Night, Callie, good Night, good Night Elliott, Sweet Dreams. Good Night, Billy, good Night, Billy.

Speaker 1

Billy is everything?

Speaker 3

Okay, Billy's He usually reads a bedtime story before he goes to sleep. Does anyone know a story that they can tell? Billy? Welcome to Stories for Kids by Lingo Kids, where we discover fascinating facts about the world around us and the fun of play learning. Today we're talking about winding down before bed and using our imagination to help us get to sleep. Let's see what the friends come up with.

Speaker 2

Well, I don't have any books with me right now?

Speaker 6

Me neither.

Speaker 1

Does it have to be a book?

Speaker 3

What if one of.

Speaker 1

Us told you a story? Billy?

Speaker 6

All right?

Speaker 4

What about Goalie locks in the Three Bears, or Peter Rabbit or good Night Moon.

Speaker 3

Billy says that those are all good stories. But he's heard them all before. Billy says, he's been working through every bedtime story and cataloging them.

Speaker 5

Oh boy, so you only want to hear a news story, Billie. Humh, excuse me while I consult with my team. Okay, Elliott, Cowie, what are we thinking here?

Speaker 1

I don't know.

Speaker 4

Billy mind is a computer. She's probably knows thousands of stories.

Speaker 2

Elliott's right, he's probably read every story that we know.

Speaker 1

I've got it.

Speaker 5

We don't tell him a story that he already knows. Let's make one up, make one up. Follow my lead, all right, Billy, we have a story for you, and it's definitely one you've never heard before.

Speaker 1

It's the story of Billy the Brave.

Speaker 5

You see, Billy the Brave was the most heroic adventurer in the land. For his entire life, he'd travel either by foot or.

Speaker 1

My terodactyl.

Speaker 5

Yes that's right, Elliott, sometimes by Tara dentol, and when he'd derive in a new town, the villagers would rush out of their houses telling him their problems, such as.

Speaker 3

Cow he.

Speaker 6

Oh.

Speaker 2

Yes, they'd run out and say, there's a badger.

Speaker 6

In my tomato patch, or there's a catapool in my soup, right, you would be small problems, and Billy the Brave would help the townspeople.

Speaker 4

Thank you, Billy the Brian, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1

But one day.

Speaker 3

Billy a Brave came to a new town and no one ran out asking for his help. In fact, he didn't see any villagers at all. There were no people working in the fields, no one in the streets. The town seemed empty. So Billy the Brave went and knocked on one of the doors, hoping to find out where everyone was.

Speaker 5

One of the townspeople cracked their door, but.

Speaker 1

They seemed very scared.

Speaker 4

Elliot, Oh, who's there at my door? I'm a frightened townsperson.

Speaker 5

Billy the Brave asked the townsperson why they were so scared, because there.

Speaker 4

Was a giant dragon that comes out at night, blowing.

Speaker 2

Fire into the sky and scaring everyone away.

Speaker 3

Nice one, Elliott, It's true this town had a dragon who prowled at night, and Billy the Brave knew that he was the only one who could do anything about it. So that night, while all the townspeople were holed up in their head houses.

Speaker 5

Billy the Brave took to the streets to meet the dragon.

Speaker 1

He walked, and he walked, until.

Speaker 5

Finally a burst of orange flame filled the sky.

Speaker 2

And Callie and Billy, being the bravest adventurer in the land, all the fiery trail in the sky until he stood face to face with.

Speaker 1

He WoT this dragon? Want to be the dragon? Elliott Sure ooser.

Speaker 4

Ah a brave adventurer.

Speaker 1

I see what brings you out here tonight?

Speaker 3

Billy the Brave says that he's come to see the dragon that is scaring all of the townspeople.

Speaker 1

The dragon was shocked.

Speaker 5

He didn't know he'd been scaring anyone, me, the townspeople.

Speaker 2

How so.

Speaker 3

Well, mister dragon, Billy the Brave says that you've been shooting fire through the skies every night.

Speaker 4

Oh, well, you see, I haven't been hurting anyone.

Speaker 1

I'm just getting ready for.

Speaker 3

Bed, getting ready for bed.

Speaker 6

That's right.

Speaker 4

Do you see how I'm always firing my flames into the sky. That's because I'm not trying.

Speaker 3

To hurt anyone.

Speaker 4

I'm just doing my breathing exercises. They helped me calm down before bed. Nice one, do you.

Speaker 1

Want to do some breathing with me?

Speaker 3

Billy the Brave agreed, but suggested they move to the outskirts of town so that the dragon's breath wouldn't frighten the townspeople. Hey, Lingo kids listeners, have you done any breathing exercises to calm yourself down? It's great for when we're feeling upset or anxious, but it's also a great way to wind down before bed.

Speaker 4

Now, let's take another deep breath through our nose.

Speaker 1

And out through our mouths.

Speaker 3

The dragon loved having someone to do his breathing exercises with and apologized for scaring the townspeople.

Speaker 1

I don't want anyone to be afraid of me. I'm a really friendly guy. Hey, Billy the Brave.

Speaker 4

And your travels, have you learned any are the ways that might help me.

Speaker 1

Get to sleep?

Speaker 3

Billy the Brave asks, have you ever been told a bedtime story?

Speaker 5

And so every night Billy the Brave would go to the Dragon's cave do their breathing exercises. Then Billy would tell him a story to help him to go to sleep, and every person in the town slept happily. Ever after, Well, what did you think of that one, Billy?

Speaker 3

Billy Lingo Kids listeners, thanks for listening to this episode about bedtime routines and the power of imagination, we learned that even if we're not in our regular bed or doing our regular routine, we can always use our imaginations to help us get to sleep. We also learned that when a friend needs help, a little bit of teamwork can make all the difference. We'll see you next time and good night, Lingo Kids listeners. Do you ever come up with your own bedtime stories want to share with us?

You can draw a picture of the story you made, take a picture and send it to us a podcast Lingo Kids dot com MHM

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