Little Sami like most kids, puts off going to bed for as long as possible. But reading a story about Little Bear's bedtime inspires Sami.
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Don’t Turn the Page
By Rachelle Burk
“How about a bedtime story?”
Mama asked.
Sami shook her head.
“I don’t want to go to bed.
I’m not tired yet.”
“All right,” said Mama.
“Why don’t you pick out a book
to read later?”
Sami pulled a new one
from the shelf.
“Just read the first page,” she said,
climbing onto the sofa.
Mama read. . .
The sun went down and fell asleep,
The moon rose overhead,
And Little Bear of Rambling Woods
prepared to go to bed.
“That’s enough,” said Sami.
“Don’t turn the page.”
Mama slipped a bookmark
between the pages.
Sami thought a moment.
“How do bears get ready for bed?”
she asked.
“I don’t know,” said Mama.
Sami lifted the edge of the page
and peeked.
She liked the picture.
“What does it say?” she asked.
Mama read. . .
The sleepy cub went to his cave,
and with a growly yawn,
he slipped into his jammies
and put fuzzy slippers on.
Sami gave a growly yawn.
“I’m going to put on my jammies
like Little Bear,” she said.
“But that’s all.
Don’t turn the page.”
Mama helped Sami into her jammies
and fuzzy bear slippers.
“Do bears have story time, too?”
Sami asked.
Mama shrugged.
“Maybe we should find out,”
Sami said.
So Mama read. . .
When Little Bear was dressed for bed,
he chose a storybook,
And then he brushed his pearly teeth
Beside the babbling brook.
Sami held up her hand.
“No more,” she said.
“Don’t turn the page.”
Mama and Sami sat still for a moment.
“Little Bear brushed his teeth,
so I will, too,” said Sami.
“But I won’t go to bed yet.”
“Fair enough,” said Mama.
Sami turned on the faucet.
“Maybe you can read to me
while I brush,” she said.
So Mama read on. . .
Mama helped her Little Bear
Climb up into his bed,
So he could cuddle close to her
And rest his sleepy head.
Sami rubbed her eyes.
“Will you cuddle with me, too?”
She led Mama to her room.
They snuggled up together.
“I wonder what happens next,”
said Mama.
“I’ll let you read one more page,”
said Sami.
Mama read. . .
As crickets sang a lullaby,
And stars blinked dreamy light,
His Mama read a fairy tale
And kissed her cub goodnight.
Mama puckered up.
“Stop!” Sami put a finger to her lips.
“It’s not goodnight time yet,”
she said.
“Don’t turn the page.”
“Perhaps I’ll read it to your teddy bear,”
said Mama.
Sami hugged her bear.
“Okay,” she said.
“But just a teeny bit.
He’s not tired, either.”
She closed her eyes and listened.
So if you hear a snoring sound
Beneath a weeping willow,
It’s Little Bear of Rambling Woods
Asleep upon his pillow.
“Should I turn the page?”
Mama asked.
Sami didn’t answer.
Mama looked down at her snoring softly.
Then she turned the page
and read. . .
The End
Author: Rachelle Burk
Illustrator: Julie Downing
Narration: SriHarini Narayanan
Music: Rajesh Gilbert
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Don’t Turn the Page
By Rachelle Burk
“How about a bedtime story?”
Mama asked.
Sami shook her head.
“I don’t want to go to bed.
I’m not tired yet.”
“All right,” said Mama.
“Why don’t you pick out a book
to read later?”
Sami pulled a new one
from the shelf.
“Just read the first page,” she said,
climbing onto the sofa.
Mama read. . .
The sun went down and fell asleep,
The moon rose overhead,
And Little Bear of Rambling Woods
prepared to go to bed.
“That’s enough,” said Sami.
“Don’t turn the page.”
Mama slipped a bookmark
between the pages.
Sami thought a moment.
“How do bears get ready for bed?”
she asked.
“I don’t know,” said Mama.
Sami lifted the edge of the page
and peeked.
She liked the picture.
“What does it say?” she asked.
Mama read. . .
The sleepy cub went to his cave,
and with a growly yawn,
he slipped into his jammies
and put fuzzy slippers on.
Sami gave a growly yawn.
“I’m going to put on my jammies
like Little Bear,” she said.
“But that’s all.
Don’t turn the page.”
Mama helped Sami into her jammies
and fuzzy bear slippers.
“Do bears have story time, too?”
Sami asked.
Mama shrugged.
“Maybe we should find out,”
Sami said.
So Mama read. . .
When Little Bear was dressed for bed,
he chose a storybook,
And then he brushed his pearly teeth
Beside the babbling brook.
Sami held up her hand.
“No more,” she said.
“Don’t turn the page.”
Mama and Sami sat still for a moment.
“Little Bear brushed his teeth,
so I will, too,” said Sami.
“But I won’t go to bed yet.”
“Fair enough,” said Mama.
Sami turned on the faucet.
“Maybe you can read to me
while I brush,” she said.
So Mama read on. . .
Mama helped her Little Bear
Climb up into his bed,
So he could cuddle close to her
And rest his sleepy head.
Sami rubbed her eyes.
“Will you cuddle with me, too?”
She led Mama to her room.
They snuggled up together.
“I wonder what happens next,”
said Mama.
“I’ll let you read one more page,”
said Sami.
Mama read. . .
As crickets sang a lullaby,
And stars blinked dreamy light,
His Mama read a fairy tale
And kissed her cub goodnight.
Mama puckered up.
“Stop!” Sami put a finger to her lips.
“It’s not goodnight time yet,”
she said.
“Don’t turn the page.”
“Perhaps I’ll read it to your teddy bear,”
said Mama.
Sami hugged her bear.
“Okay,” she said.
“But just a teeny bit.
He’s not tired, either.”
She closed her eyes and listened.
So if you hear a snoring sound
Beneath a weeping willow,
It’s Little Bear of Rambling Woods
Asleep upon his pillow.
“Should I turn the page?”
Mama asked.
Sami didn’t answer.
Mama looked down at her snoring softly.
Then she turned the page
and read. . .
The End
Author: Rachelle Burk
Illustrator: Julie Downing
Narration: SriHarini Narayanan
Music: Rajesh Gilbert
Animation: BookBox
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