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Red and Blue are concerned about their mother and now that Red has helped to solve the latest mystery at school she has more time to focus on her mom. They have noticed a lot of unusual behaviours and realize she is not simply sick. When Blue uncovers their mom's internet activity it just raises more questions. They sit with their mother before bed and she tries to act normal but they both know there is something going on. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Bernice and her class have gone on a field trip to the museum where they met some new friends and tried some new foods. Bernice can't wait to tell Papa Bear all about it. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
It is Monday morning and Cooper does not want to get up but the sun is shining and that helps. When he gets to school he sees Marcus has a flag tied to a stick and everyone starts talking about soccer and the World Cup. Cooper doesn't know what they are talking about but is about to find out more about soccer than he had thought he would. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this episode I sit on a slightly uncomfortable bar stool in my Stockholm apartment and begin, somehow, with posture. Then we drift, Sleepy, into figure skating, old video cameras, a very expensive leather jacket, a glass of red wine at "The Prince", and the strange fear of being loved too directly.There are teenage storage rooms, unfinished feelings, first relationships, cowardly letters, phone calls to fathers who don't quite know how to answer, and a night walk through the Forest Cemetery with too much alcohol and too much heart.It's an episode about wanting love and wanting solitude, about the younger versions of ourselves who tried to understand what love was while already being afraid of it. Maybe it's also about the fact that nothing is wasted. Not even the embarrassing parts. Especially not those.Come drift off to sleep with me, Sleepy. We'll let the old stories skate around for a while, and then maybe they'll leave us alone.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The gang has solved the latest mystery of the teacher gifts and think about how this was the second mystery they solved where good things were happening and no one was bad and everyone was nice. Red and Blue are concerned about their Mother and the fact that she has not been around much lately except when she is sleeping. She had a cold a while ago but that can't still be making her ill, what is going on? ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this story we follow Bernice's friend Ethan—an avid reader and quiet thinker—as he spends a few days at his grandmother's house while his parents are away. After a visit to the attic, Ethan discovers a hidden family storybook written by his great-grandfather. What begins as a quiet reading session turns into a journey into family history, self-discovery, and the joy of sharing stories. This story celebrates reading, family bonds, and the quiet confidence of introverted kids who love to listen, learn, and imagine. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this episode, Sleepy, I speak from my apartment instead of my little studio in the backyard, surrounded by a portable recording booth, a stiff bar stool, and the faint sound of children in the yard outside.From there, my mind wanders to kindergarten, clay birds with bright feathers, fur coats in a hallway, and the strange fact that some part of me may still be waiting to be picked up. Then I drift between city and countryside, sirens and roosters, foxes and streetlights, dark skies and apartment ceilings striped with other people's headlights.This is a soft introspective journey to sleep about where I come from, what I've gotten used to, what I miss, and whether loneliness is larger in a crowd or under indifferent stars.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there's nothing we can do about it.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lilifer and Milford cannot believe what they are seeing. Milford has so many questions and is trying to be polite but Lilifer still elbows him in the ribs to show him that his questions are not the best. Vandor introduces himself and tells them why he is there and they decide there is something they can do. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Tina Tortoise had always dreamed of being part of a racing team. After being turned away again and again, she finally got her chance—by saving the day for a small team in trouble. Now, she's the newest member of Team Jack Flash. And now... the adventure continues. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
It is getting close to the end of the year and Bernice realizes that the last time she thought the year was almost over must have just been a short break because now the teachers are giving them lots of tests and projects. Bernice and her friends can barely wait until summer is here. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Cam is sitting by the lake thinking about all the things he doesn't want to do. He doesn't want to go to school, he doesn't want to go to soccer, he doesn't want to go to his after-school classes. Cam sits quietly near the lake and watches the people around him until he looks at his watch and sees the time. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this episode, Sleepy, we wander into the strange workshop of theatre itself. The table readings, the shoes, the frightened directors, the actors holding scripts like shields, the sacred line about saddling the king's horses. I remember rehearsal rooms, wild-horse masculinity, Shakespeare chairs turned the wrong way, and the old ache of feeling like the dork in an eighties high school movie.Then, because this is what happens, we drift north through Sweden with Mr. Green Branch and the Butterfly Orchestra, a bitter larva, a van full of jazz musicians, cold morning venues, moose hunters who cannot be reached, children storming the stage, and one parent trying to save everyone from dangerous jazz.A sleepy, funny, introspective journey through acting, fear, touring, abandoned scripts, old theatres, and the small strange truth that sometimes a larva just has to become a butterfly. Or not. What happens, happens. May you fall asleep somewhere between the rehearsal room and the moose forest, and have a peaceful night.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In yesterday's Hallmarked Man Notes: The Christmas Charm Bracelet Decoded, Tod Jameson and the Ectopic Pregnancy, and Venetian Blinds, Ed Shardlow explained three sub-texts within Strike 8 that, though invisible on first and second reading, pop up during structural analysis and in light of other Rowling-Galbraith notes.* The Christmas gift charm bracelet that Strike gives to Robin, for example, appears to be a ring and a key to Hallmarked Man, a meaning that occurred to Ed in light of Rowling's own bracelet gift to fandom last year as a key to Sleep Tight, Evangeline;* John Granger's posts about Strike 8's cryptonyms similarly encouraged Ed to think about the meaning of ‘Todd Jameson' and how the “egg-shaped” man had several names and seemed to be stuck on the Tube; and* Ed's efforts to finish his charting of each Part of Hallmarked Man brought up the theme of Robin's blindness and mental struggles in Part Three's chapter correspondences.In conversation with Nick and John explore these ideas as well as the potential importance of A. H. Murdoch, a historical figure that Rowling-Galbraith invented whole-cloth, the meaning of his name (‘Alexander Hughson'), and the passages from his book, Secrets of the Craft, which of course are also Rowling-written.Below are relevant links to the subjects the trio discuss and copies of the ten questions John and Nick asked Ed. Enjoy!Links to Conversation Subjects* Hallmarked Man Notes: The Christmas Charm Bracelet Decoded, Tod Jameson and the Ectopic Pregnancy, and Venetian BlindsCharm Bracelets* The Christmas Charm Bracelet of Strike 9 Clues (Part One)* The Christmas Charm Bracelet of Strike 9 Clues (Part Two)* 'Sleep Tight, Evangeline,' Miniature Psalters, and the Head of Persephone: A Conversation with Dimitra FimiCryptonyms of Hallmarked Man* The Allegorical Cryptonyms of The Hallmarked Man, Part One* What do Tyler Powell, Rupert Fleetwood, Jolanda Lindvall, and Lady Jensen Have in Common?* The Allegorical Cryptonyms of The Hallmarked Man, Part Two* Wet Squibs, Islamic Cub Names, the Seven Strike Series Structure Theories, and How a Human Being Reads a Story* The Lost Child Golden Thread in the Work of J. K. Rowling (Kanreki)* The Pre Natal Infanticide Theory Explaining the Lost Child Golden Thread (Kanreki)Rowling as Sacred Artist: A Perennialist Reading* Ray Livingston's 'The Traditional Theory of Literature' (Chapter 1: Preface and Prologue)* Ray Livingston's 'The Traditional Theory of Literature' (Chapter 2: Man, Society, Art )* Ray Livingston's 'The Traditional Theory of Literature' (Chapter 3: The Creative Process)* Martin Lings' The Sacred Art of Shakespeare* J. K. Rowling's ‘G-Spot' and ‘Triple Play:' The Lake & Shed Secret of Her SuccessThe Ring Readings of Rowling's Hallmarked Man Chapter Sets* Index to the Group Adventure of Charting Hallmarked Man (scroll to bottom)* Ed Shardlow's ring notes for Part ThreeA. H. Murdoch's Secrets of the Craft Excerpt in Hallmarked Man:[Strike skim read the entry under Degree Thirty Two.]The Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret becomes with the degree's endowment none other than a Christian Knight, the spiritual and legitimate successor of the Knights Templar…When she elevates and illuminates, a pure and chaste woman is as silver, or the moon. The […] Freemason is sure never to mistake base lead for the nobler metal, else he may find himself forever entombed in the dungeons of lust and lasciviousness. (ch 53, pp 400-401)The parenthetic ellipsis is in text, presumably there because “Murdoch's book hadn't been properly formatted, but scanned into digital form, so that the occasional word was illegible.” The Ten Questions1. We have a special guest today, Ed Shardlow, the author of a commissioned post that went up this week, one we begged him to write up. It's a weird post erven for a site that embraces the exotic, weird in the sense that it's actually three posts rolled into one. What's up with that, Ed?2. So the three topics are:* The charms on the Christmas gift bracelet Strike gives to Robin;* The meaning of Todd Jameson's name; and* Robin's sight and memory issues, ‘Venetian Blinds'Is there a thread running through these ideas?3. Tell us your charm bracelet idea and the meaning you think each charm has --4. And it's a ring, right? What a hoot. --5. I loved the charm bracelet piece, not only because you read it as a ring and showed that the charms together and separately act as something of a cipher for the book, but because you linked it with Rowling's Strike 9 charm bracelet. Do you think per Shanker's advice that Rowling-Galbraith is giving us jewelry as a gift, one that acts as a key to the work in Hallmarked and before Evangeline, because she wants to make up with us for the hardship readers are having with the book?6. True confession, though I was laughing out loud and delighted with your breaking the Todd Jameson cryptonym, I was also pretty disappointed; that name was number 1 on my not-yet-written third cryptonym post. What consoles me is that I doubt I would have picked up on what you saw, which is mind-blowing. Tell us how you figured it out as well as what you found --7. Now this is a new variant of Rowling-Galbraith inserting a text within the text. This ectopic sub-story isn't a written text, a fairy tale, an epigraph, a song playing in the background, an illustration based on a mad detective's Tarot card throws, or the story the bad guy is selling that we have to unwind and re-write; we've seen those books-inside-the-book before. This is Rowling concealing a narrative inside the narrative with really only the name to act as the cipher for the coded message. Hence her talking up the importance of names in this book (e.g. Jolanda -- violets)?8. You make a fascinating connection with Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, and Todd Jameson, the Son Who Killed His Mother (?). Do you think she finally wrote in a Chosen One echo in the Strike series via Jameson?9. I want to leave the board here because I know you have to run -- thank you for joining us on such short notice! -- and talk about something you've been sharing on the Moderator's Back Channels, namely, A. H. Murdock. His Secrets of the Craft is another text within a text, right? Have you thought about his name or why Rowling gave his book that title?10. When will you be done with The Ickabog project? Inquiring minds want to know! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe
Lilifer and Milford live in a small cottage in an old country - a place with soda pop and screens and all the usual things - where nothing particularly unusual ever happens. Until the day they push through the rose bushes at the back of the garden and find that the woods just beyond are something else entirely. A world full of creatures, large and small, that has been there all along, just out of sight. And a small green dragon named Vandor, who seems to have been waiting for someone kind enough to find him. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Tina Tortoise dreams of joining a real racing team—but in a sport that prizes speed, it's hard for a slow and thoughtful tortoise to be taken seriously. When the Woodland Grand Prix comes to town, Tina sets off with her toolkit, her racing notes, and big hopes. But as team after team turns her away, Tina wonders if anyone will give her a chance—until a surprising twist sets her dream in motion. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
The gang is moving forward with their plans. Red arrives at school early to watch the teacher's lounge. She sees Jordan and then hears footsteps but when she hides she cannot see who the person was entering the teacher's lounge. They try again at lunch time but run into the same problem, the angle is wrong for everyone. They come up with an idea that they think will help them narrow it down the next day. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Jessie is in bed and thinking because this is when she gets her best ideas, right before sleep. She asks her father if they can visit some places that they have read about. They discuss which places she would like to visit and where she would go first and then Jessie closes her eyes to dream. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Hi Sleepy. Tonight we begin in the usual humble abode, that small studio in the backyard where the past still keeps some furniture, and we drift from sticky thoughts to electric shocks, from the mystery of knowledge forming in the brain to Flingan the tick-covered philosopher cat.There is a warehouse dream in here somewhere. A studio inside a studio. A window with light outside it. There is also a midsummer doorstep, a cat who once knew exactly what to do, magpies, alarm clocks, denim men in dreams, the Tower of Babel (although I say Babylon in the episode, sorry about that), and God possibly needing better communication skills.This is an episode about being trapped in a mind, but also gently accompanied inside it. By a voice. By a cat. By a strange thought that refuses to become useful.For falling asleep, drifting off to sleep, or simply spending a peaceful night with your own sticky little brain.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever had a friend that you have know forever? Craig and Kat have been friends since Kindergarten and are now in Grade 3. One day they are sitting in Craig's basement when Craig comes up with a great idea for them. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this story, Bernice is full of springtime energy—school projects, birthday dreams, and big plans for the garden! Bernice and Papa Bear discuss her excitement about planting flowers, her upcoming birthday, and her usual thoughtful reflections on school, friendships, and what it means to work hard. The episode ends with Papa Bear's bedtime story about Flora, a spring sprite who patiently helps a reluctant flower bloom, teaching that everyone awakens in their own time. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Red and the gang are still working on the teacher gift mystery. Red has the job of going to school to speak to Jordan to see if he has noticed anything unusual where he is always at school early. Jordan is surprised when Red asks about the teacher's gifts and has some information to add. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Bernice is finally going to be able to sit down and work on her art for Mother's Day. It has been a very busy week and every time Bernice thinks she can get started she is too tired or there is something else to do. When she gets started Cookie is nearby and that is always a good sign. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Tonight, Sleepy, we begin with seagulls, of course. The old fish-gulls of Stockholm, one of them swallowing a whole pizza with the quiet dignity of a fallen emperor.From there we drift into walnuts, childhood, the strange power of being the only one who has ever seen a particular thing, and then somehow, quite naturally, into alcohol, acting school, red wine, Sambuca on fire, shame, freedom, loneliness, sobriety, and the small child in the backseat who still wants to come along.This is an episode about staying with yourself. About the wild Henrik and the quiet Henrik, both real, both asking for something. A sleepy, introspective journey to sleep through seagulls, old parties, strange memories, and the rainy grey field where life continues without needing to be solved.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there is nothing we can do about it.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bernice has had a very fun, busy day and she is ready for bed. She calls Papa Bear and asks for a long story, since she hasn't had one in a while. Papa Bear comes in and says he thinks he'll sleep on her floor but decides instead to tell her a story about Boo-Boo and Kai-Kai and their trip to the North. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this story, Libby sets out to paint a portrait of her orange cat Margherita for her school's art exhibition. But what begins as a peaceful Saturday of creativity quickly spirals into a chaotic—and very colourful—mess, thanks to one dramatic cat sneeze and a toppled easel. As Libby grapples with frustration and a “ruined” painting, she discovers that sometimes, the best art isn't perfect—it's shared. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
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It is the beginning of a new week and the gang is still working on the teacher's gift mystery. Red is up before her alarm and gets dressed and heads down to breakfast where Blue is already eating. She sees her mom has left a note about being sick, she thinks that is odd. When Red gets on the bus Charlie tells her he found something out and he'll share it with her and the gang at lunchtime. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Blue has woken up very early for no reason at all and cannot think of anything to do except go into Red's room and get her phone. It is Saturday so everyone is still asleep and Blue decides this is the perfect opportunity to go into Red's room and cause some chaos. He moves silently down the hall and gets to her door, which is unlocked. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Tonight, Sleepy, we begin in the blue, get dropped into a forest of the mind, and somehow end up discussing mist, Apple Watch pressure, Swedish community buildings, the dark forest theory, lonely Facebook groups, English consonants, weird words, escape goats, tigers, American politics, Swedish myths, tiny wrists and the strange comfort of being alive at the same time as someone else.This is an episode about things bleeding into each other. Thoughts, forests, languages, countries, jokes, pain, and whatever that thing was you said out loud when Henrik asked you to say something weird in the dark. A peaceful night for falling asleep, drifting off to sleep, or simply being here while the world remains strange and specific.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there's nothing we can do about it.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first week of school has started and Miles and Emma have been very busy with their classes and have not had a lot of time to chat about how they are going to find the 5th star. When they get a chance to speak on Friday they decided to meet the next day after Miles talks to his mother. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this story, we meet Felix, a young arctic fox who feels left behind when all the other foxes' fur changes for spring—except his. While others blend in, Felix stands out, and he begins to wish he could disappear. But a chance meeting with a golden-tinged hedgehog named Marnie helps Felix see his uniqueness in a new light. Through kindness, courage, and a growing understanding of what it means to be different, Felix learns that standing out might be the very thing that makes him shine. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Bernice has no homework but wants to read a book with Cookie that Ethan lent her. When she gets home her mind is racing through all the things that she'd like to do this summer. She sits and talks with Papa Bear while they have their snack and asks him how she can decide what to do, when there are so many things to choose from. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this bedtime story, Lily drifts into a magical adventure after gazing at her globe before sleep. She sails across vast oceans, rides atop a kind whale through stormy seas, and travels through distant lands — all while finding her way back home. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Tonight, Sleepy, we begin with a telephone meeting, pass through the strange social weather of voices without faces, and somehow end up inside Seinfeld, holding a babka with a hair in it and asking questions no one strictly asked us to ask.This is an episode about what happens when a tiny thought opens a trapdoor. About Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer, yes, but also about world-building, childhood, language models, bicycle bells, life having a crush on you and sometimes looking the other way.A peaceful night for the introspective and the imaginative. You don't have to follow the thought. You can let it pass like a car in the distance. Or you can come along while the worlds deepen a little, and maybe we cry for reasons we almost understand.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is the last week before school starts and Miles is getting his things ready with his mother. He is nervous and his mother reminds him that Emma will be there. When Saturday comes he meets Emma hoping that they can find the fourth star before school starts but Emma has news for him. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
In this bedtime story, Bernice shares lunch with her friends but meets someone new—a classmate named Addi who has celiac disease. The group learns why Addi can't eat certain foods, Bernice and Papa Bear talk about kindness, inclusion, and how we can make everyone feel welcome at the lunch table. Plus, there's always time for cookies and a cozy bedtime story! This story encourages empathy, understanding, and curiosity about the world around us. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Libby is almost finished school and everyone is talking about it and it is very loud. She is not enjoying the noise that everyone is making. Even the kids she doesn't know well are excitedly talking about their summer plans. Libby gets home and talks to Margherita for a while and can't really settle on what she wants to do. They eat some pizza and Libby sits on the floor with Margherita. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Woof is a Corgi who knows he is cute. He knows exactly what to do in order to get what he wants from his owner. On Saturdays he gets to go to the park to see his friends and this Saturday something exciting is going to happen. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Nicole and her mother have spent lots of time looking at all the books, pictures and information they have but they still have questions. Each time they think they have figured something out they find something new. When Nicole wakes up she decides it is time to go to see Marcus' grandmother and see if she has any answers. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Bernice has a big Science test coming up and she is nervous. She and Ethan talk about Easter treats on the bus and Bernice tells him if he needs any help studying to call and she will try to help. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Bobby arrives at their lunch table to find that there are not many people there to share food with but they share their lunches anyway and discuss their weekend plans. Bobby has spent his ice cream fund on some materials and has a new project to build this weekend, he can't wait to get started. This weekend is going to be historic! ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Blue is awake before his alarm and thinking about MathMinds already. He loves getting on the site and answering questions and seeing what his followers have to say. When he gets downstairs he sees Red is up already and he shows her something unusual. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Miles is packing his bag and getting ready to head out and meet Emma to try and find the next star. Miles speaks to his mom while he packs his bag and she hears the stars clinking together and he says it was just something he found. When Miles and Emma get to the next spot they are not sure how they are going to reach the next star. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Libby is home with Margherita and looking for something to do. She painted all morning, she read a book, and now she has no idea what she can do next. When she follows Margherita to the kitchen, Libby has a brilliant idea of what she can do next. Do you know what it will be?
Bernice has had a long day and after doing all the things she needs to do to get ready for bed she asks Papa Bear to tell her a long story. In the story Boo-Boo is going for a walk in the forest. She is the youngest in her family and feels like she can do things that others think she is too little to do. When Boo-Boo hears about a chocolate grove nearby she decides she is old enough to find it on her own. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Blue and Red are trying to help their mother with her latest theory. They are in the yard working on the garden bed. Red and Blue discuss Mars and why colours on Earth are the way they are.✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Red is starting to feel that Earth is more normal and that she has finally found her people. She enjoys spending time with the gang and even Blue has helped a few times when they let him. Red and the gang are starting to look at a new mystery where someone is leaving gifts for the teachers and they realize that this is their second mystery where something good is happening. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Bobby brings part of his robot to school—and let's just say things don't go as planned! Bernice can't believe the big mess Bobby made (even though she knows it was an accident). In this bedtime story, Bobby learns an important lesson about making choices, taking responsibility, and how friends can help each other through mistakes. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️
Nicole is heading back to school after her weekend and she is not sure what is going to happen between her and Marcus. When Emma gets on the bus and mentions her grandmother again Nicole is happy to say she'd like to meet her. When Science class rolls around Nicole is not quite as eager to talk to Marcus about his grandmother. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️