It was a dark night. Spiderman was on his way home. He passed by the park where he often saved people. He remembered the time he stopped a group of bullies there. When he got home, he found his room just as he left it. He put his suit away and put on his comfy clothes. He lay in his bed and stared at the ceiling. He thought about all the challenges he had faced as Spiderman. As he thought, sleep slowly overtook him and he fell into a peaceful slumber.
Peter Parker had a great day at school. But as night came, he knew he might be needed as Spiderman. He got into his suit and swung around the city for a bit. When he saw that everything was calm, he went home. He climbed into his bed, still a bit excited from the night air. He thought about his friends at school and his superhero duties. Then he closed his eyes and fell asleep, dreaming of flying through the city with his webs.
Spiderman's day was full of adventure. He stopped a bank robbery and saved a cat from a tree. When it was bedtime, he went to his room. He took off his mask and looked at himself in the mirror. He was just an ordinary boy with extraordinary powers. He lay down on his bed, feeling the soft pillow. He thought about how lucky he was to be able to help people. His eyes grew heavy and he dozed off, his mind filled with images of the people he had helped.
Spiderman's day was over. He swung back to his place. He changed into his normal clothes and got into bed. He remembered the little boy he saved today. That made him feel good and he soon went to sleep. See, even superheroes need their sleep. They can't keep saving the world without some rest. And Spiderman is no exception. His bedtime is just like ours in a way. He needs to relax and recharge for the next day of being a hero.
One night in Zootopia, a little squirrel was having trouble sleeping because it lost its favorite acorn. It searched everywhere in its treehouse but couldn't find it. So, it decided to go outside and look for it. While it was searching, it met a friendly deer. The deer asked what was wrong. The squirrel told it about the lost acorn. The deer helped the squirrel look around. Eventually, they found the acorn under a bush. The squirrel was so happy. It thanked the deer and went back to its treehouse, clutching the acorn tightly and fell asleep happily.
A green truck called Gus. Gus worked at a delivery company. Every night, Gus would come back to the depot. He'd line up with the other trucks. Gus would then look at the night sky and think about how big the world was. He'd close his eyes and imagine all the different roads he could drive on tomorrow. Before he knew it, he was asleep.
A simple banana bedtime story could be about a hungry bird. The bird saw a banana on a tree. It flew down and tried to carry the banana to its nest. But the banana was too heavy. So, the bird ate some of it. After that, it was full and happy. It took the remaining banana to its nest and as it sat on the nest looking at the half - eaten banana, it felt sleepy and soon fell asleep.
One night, the Powerpuff Girls were flying back to their home after a day full of adventures. They saw the moon shining brightly. When they reached home, they quickly washed their faces. Then they got into their beds. Blossom covered herself with a pink blanket. Bubbles snuggled with her doll. Buttercup just closed her eyes. They thought about all the good they did that day. And within minutes, they were fast asleep, ready for a new day of saving the world.
One simple bedtime story could be that Sarge was in his military - style garage getting ready for bed. He started to tell the story of how he kept Radiator Springs safe. He talked about the times he patrolled the town and how he made sure all the cars were following the rules. His stories were so calm and reassuring that the little cars in the neighboring garages felt safe and sleepy, and they all fell asleep one by one.
A little rat named Remy lived in a sewer. But he loved the smell of ratatouille from a nearby restaurant. One bedtime, he made a plan. He would find a way to taste it. He climbed up the pipes and through a small hole, he entered the kitchen. There was a plate of ratatouille on the counter. Remy took a small bite. It was the most delicious thing he had ever tasted. Then, he curled up in a corner near the warm oven and fell asleep, with the memory of that amazing taste.
Phineas and Ferb were making a huge treehouse for bedtime. They used all kinds of recycled materials. Ferb was nailing the planks while Phineas was painting it. Their pet platypus Perry was nearby, keeping an eye out. As the night fell, they added some twinkling lights to the treehouse. It looked magical. They climbed into the treehouse with their sleeping bags. Lying there, looking at the stars through the window of the treehouse, they fell asleep quickly.
One evening, Spider - Man was swinging by a construction site. He noticed that some of the scaffolding was about to collapse. He quickly used his webs to hold it in place. He worked hard for a while until he made sure it was stable again. The construction workers were amazed when they came back the next day and saw what had happened. They all talked about the mysterious hero who saved their work site.
Imagine a boy named Ben. His town got a new factory because of One Belt One Road. Workers from different countries came. Ben made friends with a foreign boy. At night, Ben's bedtime story was about how One Belt One Road brought them together.