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Have you brushed your teeth? Have you got your teddy bear with you? Reading a bedtime story might be less emotionally draining than appearing in Homeland but Damian Lewis' turn on the show did involve him talking to a puppet crocodile. The star was reading I Got A Crocodile but of course he's a real pro, having appeared twice before, and didn't look a bit ridiculous. Captain America himself, Chris Evans read the appropriately titled Even Superheroes Have Bad Days, which helps children deal with emotions when they're feeling overwhelmed.
His first appearance must have been a hit because he was invited back for Father's Day to read Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site. His first appearance saw him reading Kristyna Little's Chickens Can't See In The Dark while holding a fluffy chicken, and he couldn't resist messing around with a tree branch as he read Stanley's Stick on a return visit.
We're more used to seeing her running around the athletics track but Olympian, Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill was in a more sedentary mood when she settled down to read Lion Practice, about a little girl who loves to practice being different animals before she goes to bed.
CBeebies Bedtime Stories is on daily at 6. The best bedtime stories for toddlers. The best bedtime stories for babies. Week by Week.
Prepare for chaos, confusion and lots of noise! George Ezra reads Under the Same Sky, by Britta Teckentrup, a story about the hopes and dreams that we all experience under the same sky. Football presenter Chris Kamara reads a story about a young boy who loves kicking a ball more than anything else in the whole world. From singing on the streets of Harlem to becoming the first lady of song, this biographical tale of Ella Fitzgerald is read by star of stage and screen Sharon D.
When Scott builds a bot, it causes chaos in his classroom. Can Scott use his bot to manage the mess and save the day? Find out in a story read by Arthur Darvill. Join Laura Haddock for a very special, seasonal story about a group of friends who have lots of fun, come rain or shine. Radzi Chinyanganya reads tonight's very colourful Bedtime Story about how the world can be a much brighter place.
Find out what happens when Blue and Yellow fall in love and make a new colour all of their own, Green! When Bear discovers that he and the moon share the same birthday, he wants to give his night-time friend a present. But what do you buy the moon?
Shauna Shim reads a Bedtime Story about a friendly witch who uses magic buttons to help a Littlepotamus find its way home.
Celia Imrie meets a little owl who is worried about the arrival of a new sibling. What kind of creature is in the egg, and will Mummy Owl's love for him change? Rusty squeaks. None of the other robots on Planet Robotone squeak and this makes him sad. But with the help of his robot friends, Rusty learns that it's good to be different.
Actress Sharon D Clarke makes this sci-fi story sing! Join Orlando Bloom for a Bedtime Story about the importance of having special friends and family in your life, and how great it is when you all stand together.
Annette Badland reads tonight's Bedtime Story and discovers what happens when a train station mouse does not to stick to the rules. Rob Delaney reads and signs tonight's Bedtime Story about ten cuddly friends trying to go to bed. It's talent show time at Moonlight Pond, but Toad doesn't have a talent!
Olly Murs reads this delightful story about a toad who finds out he's more special than he realised. Usually he goes home with a new friend every weekend, but in tonight's story he's going on his first solo adventure. Tonight's bedtime story is read by Mark Bonnar and takes us on a journey around Scotland as we say goodnight.
Tonight's Bedtime Story, read by Rick Wakeman, is about a bear who loves to play the piano and goes off to the city in search of an adventure. Alfie the Elf really wants to win Santa's selfie contest. But what will he do when things go wrong? Olly Murs tells this gorgeous Christmassy tale about an elf who discovers that teamwork is the best prize. You wouldn't think that one little snowball could cause much trouble.
But when the snowball at the top of the hill decides he likes the look of the town down below A wintry treat for all! Orlando Bloom reads a story about a bedtime adventure in your dreams.
From pirates finding treasure to visiting aliens on Mars, what will you dream about tonight? Fum, the littlest member of the Crumb family, is missing!
Join Arthur Darvill as he takes us on an adventure with the rest of the Crumb family to find him. Rob Delaney reads tonight's Bedtime Story about a baby who only eats avocados and develops super strength!
Ding ding! Chris Hoy has cycled to the CBeebies House with a bedtime tale. Join him for a story about a wibbly wobbly bike ride with a giraffe and his animal friends. Bella wants to be just like Anna and copies everything she does. Mary loves fashion and sets out to give a bit of glitz and glam to her classmates. Read by Katie Piper, this brilliant Bedtime Story is a modern twist on the classic nursery rhyme.
Will Young reads a Bedtime Story about a little boy who has been adopted and finds out that having two dads is double the fun! Luke Evans reads a Bedtime Story about Bear, who loves nothing more than relaxing on his own, and his best friend, Duck, who has different ideas….
Tonight's Bedtime Story, read by Helen George, is a heart-warming tale that celebrates our differences. Everyone is special in their own way. Norton the Robot has made an intriguing discovery. Join Norton and his trusty dog sidekick Alpha as they try to work out what it is, in a Bedtime Story read by Arthur Darvill.
Helen George is reading tonight's Bedtime Story about a mother's hopes and dreams for her new born baby and that love will light the way. Chick gets fed up of the Easter Bunny getting all of the credit, so hatches a cunning plan. Luke Evans tells a powerful Bedtime Story about how even the most super of superheroes can make mistakes, just like the rest of us!
Find out what happens in your bathroom when everyone has gone. When Hector is accused by his family of stealing a pie, he sets out to clear his name.
Mark Ronson reads a bedtime story about a little panda who gets out of the wrong side of the bed. Sometimes thoughts can tumble around like clothes in a washing machine.
Will Young reads a mindful Bedtime Story that shows just how to slow down those busy, fizzy thoughts. Bertie the giraffe is happily leading a normal life - until he meets Blue.
Read by Rick Astley, this fun story is about two giraffes who will be 'together forever'. Robbie Williams reads tonight's Bedtime Story about a little dog with a big dream: to play beautiful music that everyone can enjoy.
Join Robbie Williams for a festive tale about a little pug getting ready for Christmas with all his dog friends. Toggle navigation. Take The Survey. Rob Brydon reads Pink! By Anna Milbourne and Serena Riglietti.
Floella Benjamin reads I'll never let you go. Shelley Conn reads "Where's My Sock? Jake Wood reads Fleabag, by Helen Stephens. By Jessica Meserve. By Christina Butler and Daniel Howart.
Tom Ward reads How Big is a Million? David Tennant reads Miki, by Stephen Mackey. Watching Clouds. Goodnight, Justin. The Lonely Sock. Kiss Good Night, Sam. Jacob And The Trains. A Pet Star. The Sleep Keeper. Squishy The Squid. Yuki And Her Scooter. Baby's Sleeping. All CBeebies Radio. Encourage your child to make labels for everyday objects by mark making. With help they could cut them out and stick them on using blutack or tape…or just sit the labels next to objects. Ideas for Toddlers — Visit Hungry Little Minds — a UK government site with lots of ideas for home learning with babies, toddlers and young children.
Make your own story spoons, creating characters from your favourite story book. Use these to re-tell parts of the story or to create your own story. Look for smooth stones outside which you can use to paint or draw characters of your favourite story. When they are dry, you can use these to re-tell or create your own story. Read your favourite story then see if you can tell what happened at the beginning, middle and end of the story.
What was your favourite part? Can you make your own story book creating your own story and characters or using characters that you know? All you need is paper, pens or pencils and your imagination! Can you dress up as any characters from a book that you know?
Can you pretend to be them and act out parts of the story or re-create your own story line. Can you make characters from your favourite story using playdough or clay? Can you paint or draw any characters or create your own? Create a hungry caterpillar for your lunch or snack using cucumber, tomatoes and lettuce. What did the caterpillar like to eat? Try and go over it, try and go under it, then run right through it! Bridges, balance beams and stepping logs are wonderful props for acting out the story of the Billy Goats Gruff.
Trip trap trip trap! Brown Bear, Brown Bear — Makaton. The Very Hungry Caterpillar — Makaton. National Literacy Trust. BBC Bitesize — Literacy activities for early level. Bookbug App for Android and Apple. Communication Trust — free information and resources.
Cbeebies stories and rhymes. Activities related to Spot stories. Love My Books reading and activity resources. Learning Corner: songs, vocabulary, communication and rhyme. South Lanarkshire Libraries free sign up — ebooks and audiobooks for young children. Great site with some free phonics games. Choose Phase 1 activities. Nursery rhymes and songs.
Lots of literacy activities. Skills for improving muscles in hands. Baby sound activity. Activities for babies. Free stories to listen to. More free stories. Free story explaining Coronavirus for young children. Free resources from Nosy Crow books. Scottish Book Trust. Play, Talk Read. Reading Rockets, tips for parents. Phonics Play Resources — Free during lockdown, follow on-site instructions.
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