A great superhero bedtime story could be about Spider - Man. One bedtime, Peter Parker (Spider - Man) sensed some commotion in the city. He swung through the buildings and found a bank robbery in progress. Using his webs, he trapped the robbers and handed them over to the police. Then he swung back home, his body tired but his heart full. He crawled into bed, thinking about how he always had to be there for the city, and slowly fell asleep.
Imagine a ballerina named Mia. At bedtime, she was worried about her new ballet shoes that were a bit tight. But then she started to think about all the amazing places she had danced in them already. She remembered a time when she danced outdoors in a park and how the children watched in awe. This made her forget about the tight shoes. She thought about the beauty of ballet and how it could touch people's hearts. Before long, she was sound asleep, with the hope of more great dancing experiences in the future.
A possible smurf bedtime story could be about a lost smurf. One day, a little smurf wandered too far from the village while exploring. He got scared as it started to get dark. But then, his fellow Smurfs, led by Papa Smurf, came to look for him. They followed his footprints and found him near a big old tree. They all went back to the village together. At bedtime, the lost smurf was so glad to be back in his own bed, surrounded by his friends. And he fell asleep quickly, feeling safe and loved.
Here is a Mickey bedtime story. Mickey was having a sleepover at Minnie's house. They made some warm milk and sat by the fireplace. Minnie told Mickey a spooky but not too scary story. After that, they went to the guest room where Mickey was going to sleep. Mickey got into the bed which was so soft. He looked at the stars through the window and thought about how lucky he was to have such a good friend. Soon, he was fast asleep.
A great SNL bedtime story could be about the time when an SNL character accidentally got locked in the studio overnight. As it was bedtime, they made the best of it. They explored all the old props and costumes, and by the end of the night, they had created a whole new skit idea that became a huge hit on SNL.
Once upon a time, there was a little puppy named Max. Max lived in a cozy little house with his kind family. Every night before bed, Max would curl up at the foot of his owner's bed. One night, Max dreamed he was running through a meadow filled with the most delicious-smelling bones. He chased butterflies and played with other friendly dogs. When he woke up, he felt so happy and content that he went right back to sleep with a big smile on his face.
A wonderful octopus bedtime story could be about an octopus named Ozzy. Ozzy was part of a big octopus family. At bedtime, all the octopuses in the family would gather in a big group. They would change colors to blend in with the surrounding rocks for protection while sleeping. Ozzy was always in the middle of the group. He felt safe and warm. As they all dozed off, they created a beautiful pattern of colors that looked like a living, breathing rainbow in the ocean. This made their sleeping place seem like a magical spot.
There was a superhero called Wonder Woman. As the night fell and it was bedtime for everyone, she noticed an old lady being harassed by some thieves. With her super strength and lasso of truth, she quickly subdued the thieves and helped the old lady get home safely. After that, she flew back to her place. She thought about all the people she had helped that day as she drifted off to sleep, feeling content.
Well, here's one. There was a young scientist's assistant in Jurassic Park. At bedtime, he thought about his day. He had seen a group of Stegosaurus near the watering hole. He imagined that at night, the Stegosaurus would form a circle around their young ones to protect them. And as he dozed off, he dreamed that he was communicating with the dinosaurs using a special device, and they all lived in harmony in the park.
A great Monsters Inc bedtime story could be about the first time Sulley met Boo. Sulley was on his regular job of scaring kids when he accidentally let Boo into the monster world. At bedtime, Sulley was worried about what to do with Boo. But as he spent time with her, he realized she was not scary at all. Instead, she was a sweet little girl. Sulley then made a little bed for her out of soft monster fur. He told her a story about the stars in the monster sky, which were actually made of the leftover energy from the kids' dreams. Boo fell asleep listening to this story, and Sulley learned that there was more to humans than just screams.
A tired bird flew into its nest as the moon rose, and immediately fell asleep.