Hector & Sunny in the Land of Nod ๐Ÿ•๐Ÿ˜ด Rewind | Kids Bedtime Stories

Hector & Sunny in the Land of Nod ๐Ÿ•๐Ÿ˜ด Rewind | Kids Bedtime Stories

In tonight's specially selected Koko rewind, we're joining Hector and Sunny on their journey to the Land Of Nod! These kids bedtime stories will make bedtime a dream.

Let's join the puppy pals in the Land Of Nod, a magical, sleepy place, where snoozle woozles roam. What are snoozle woozles? Well, you'll have to tune into our kids bedtime stories to find out!


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Author: Gillian Rogerson
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[00:00:10] Hello and welcome back to Koala Moon, a podcast of original children's bedtime stories and meditations designed to make bedtime a dream.

[00:00:21] As a way of showing our gratitude to our new premium subscribers, we have a couple of very special guests in our story tonight who belong in real life to loyal listeners Mateo, Jessica and Simone.

[00:00:34] That's right, their dogs Marla and Rosie will tonight meet my two favourite pups in the whole of the Cocoaverse. Can you guess who they are? Of course you can.

[00:00:46] Hector and Sunny are back and once again they're off exploring.

[00:00:51] And because as you know they love to share their adventures, they are taking Marla, a poodle, and her big sister Rosie, a spoodle with chocolate coloured fur with them.

[00:01:02] Before we begin, a quick message for the grown-ups. If you'd like to support our podcast, enjoy ad-free listening, unlock four bonus stories per month, and much, much more, you can join Cocoa Club. Subscribe in just two taps via the link in the show notes. But now here's a quick word from our sponsors.

[00:01:23] Hello Koala Moon listeners. If you have babies and toddlers in your family, then this announcement is for you.

[00:01:30] I'd like to tell you about my other sleep show, Koala Tots. It's got all the magic of Koala Moon, but it's made especially for the littlest of listeners, babies and toddlers.

[00:01:41] Koala Tots is packed with soothing stories and calming rhymes, perfect for helping babies and toddlers sleep like a dream.

[00:01:48] Not only are the stories incredibly relaxing, but they have easy-to-understand language and gentle repetition designed to help with babies' cognitive development as they drift off to sleep.

[00:02:01] There's even appearances from some of the Koala Moon star favourites, alongside the cutest episodes like How to Hug a Hedgehog and Nugget's Cozy Night.

[00:02:11] So search Koala Tots on your favourite podcast player and hit follow so you can find it easily night after night.

[00:02:21] So let's jump into bed and have a lovely big stretch.

[00:02:25] And maybe shuffle a little bit to get properly comfortable.

[00:02:30] Take a nice big deep breath in.

[00:02:33] And let it out.

[00:02:35] Again, breathe in.

[00:02:38] And sigh it out.

[00:02:41] There you go. Close your eyes.

[00:02:44] Now let's imagine it's a bright sunny morning and we can see a street lined with houses, trees, hedges and gardens.

[00:02:55] Walking next to his owner along the pavement is a shiny bouncy golden retriever.

[00:03:02] He's wagging his tail.

[00:03:05] This is where we begin Hector and Sunny Visit the Land of Nod by Gillian Rogerson.

[00:03:19] It was a bright sunny morning and a beautiful golden retriever by the name of Hector was walking along the pavement with his owner.

[00:03:29] The golden furred dog kept barking politely at his owner to make him walk faster.

[00:03:36] Hector was very excited that morning because he was on his way to see his best friend,

[00:03:42] a cocker spaniel called Sunny.

[00:03:45] She had twinkling blue eyes that sometimes turned green or grey before turning back to blue again.

[00:03:53] She was the kindest dog.

[00:03:56] She was the kindest dog Hector had ever met.

[00:04:00] Hector hadn't seen Sunny for a whole week because she'd been on holiday with her owner.

[00:04:05] He'd missed her a lot and couldn't wait to see her and hear about her holiday adventures.

[00:04:11] And he couldn't wait to tell her about something exciting that had happened to him while she'd been away.

[00:04:18] Hector and his owner soon arrived at Sunny's house.

[00:04:23] Hector raced through the open gate and ran along the garden path.

[00:04:28] He barked out,

[00:04:30] Sunny, it's me, Hector. I'm here. Hello.

[00:04:35] Sunny's smiling face popped up at the living room window and she waved excitedly at her best friend.

[00:04:42] Sunny, she barked something but Hector couldn't quite hear her.

[00:04:47] Sunny moved away from the window and a moment later the front door opened and there she was, standing next to her owner.

[00:04:58] Hector's tail wagged furiously as he greeted his friend.

[00:05:02] Sunny, hello. I've missed you so much. Did you have a good time on holiday?

[00:05:10] Sunny grinned and said she'd had a marvellous time with her family and had played on the beach, enjoyed lots of picnics and gone on long walks.

[00:05:21] She said,

[00:05:22] I missed you too, Hector, and thought about you every day. What have you been up to?

[00:05:30] Hector replied,

[00:05:32] I've been to a new park with my owner. We're going there again today.

[00:05:37] I hope you like it.

[00:05:40] He grinned at her.

[00:05:42] Sunny, I met two dogs there last week and I told them all about you and how lovely you are.

[00:05:50] They'll be at the park today and they want to meet you.

[00:05:55] Sunny smiled and said she loved meeting new friends.

[00:06:01] Sunny's owner closed the front door behind her and then walked along the path with the two dogs and Hector's owner.

[00:06:08] They turned left at the end and headed towards the new park.

[00:06:14] Hector told Sunny more about the new dogs he'd met.

[00:06:18] He said,

[00:06:20] They live with the same owner.

[00:06:23] One is called Rosie and she's the oldest one.

[00:06:28] She's a spoodle.

[00:06:30] A spoon? Sunny asked.

[00:06:33] Hector, I thought you've been talking to dogs, not spoons.

[00:06:39] Hector chuckled.

[00:06:41] Not a spoon.

[00:06:43] A spoodle.

[00:06:46] She's a cross between a poodle and a cocker spaniel.

[00:06:50] She's got golden coloured fur and loves playing with balls.

[00:06:55] She's really good at football and scoring goals.

[00:06:58] The other dog is called Marla and she's got fur that's a lovely dark orange in colour, like an apricot.

[00:07:11] Marla is huge and very friendly.

[00:07:16] Sunny smiled.

[00:07:18] They sound wonderful.

[00:07:21] Did you tell them about our magical adventures?

[00:07:25] Hector said he had done and they'd been very impressed and hoped they could go on a magical adventure one day.

[00:07:34] Hector looked at his very best friend and said,

[00:07:38] I said they should come on one of our magical adventures, but that I couldn't possibly go without you

[00:07:46] and would have to wait until you came back from your holidays.

[00:07:52] Sunny said that was a kind thing to say and she wouldn't have minded if they'd gone on an adventure without her.

[00:08:00] Hector shook his head and said,

[00:08:03] I would have minded.

[00:08:06] I'll never go on an adventure without you.

[00:08:10] Sunny's heart filled with even more love for her best friend.

[00:08:16] The group reached the park and walked through the entrance.

[00:08:20] The park was smaller than the one they normally went to, but there were more dogs in it.

[00:08:27] Sunny spotted a fenced-off adventure area that was just for dogs.

[00:08:33] Inside it were little bridges to run over,

[00:08:36] tunnels to explore,

[00:08:38] and a small grassy pitch where dogs could play football matches with each other.

[00:08:43] The group headed towards the adventure area.

[00:08:49] The dogs' owners sat down on a bench near it and let the dogs off their leads.

[00:08:56] Hector and Sunny jogged over to the adventure area.

[00:09:01] Two dogs inside the area saw Hector and Sunny and ran over to them.

[00:09:06] One had chocolate-coloured fur,

[00:09:09] and the other, larger dog,

[00:09:11] had fur the colour of apricots.

[00:09:14] The smallest dog grinned at Hector and said,

[00:09:19] Hi, Hector.

[00:09:20] It's great to see you again.

[00:09:23] She looked at Sunny and gave her a shy smile.

[00:09:27] Are you Sunny?

[00:09:29] Hector's told us all about you.

[00:09:33] Sunny nodded,

[00:09:35] smiled at the little dog and said,

[00:09:37] You must be Rosie.

[00:09:39] It's lovely to meet you.

[00:09:42] Rosie lifted her little head and said proudly

[00:09:45] that her full name was Rosie Posie Rose St. Clair.

[00:09:50] She'd been named by her owner's children,

[00:09:53] Jessica and Mateo.

[00:09:56] The apricot-furred dog said,

[00:09:59] I was named by Jessica and Mateo too.

[00:10:04] My full name is Marla Rose St. Clair,

[00:10:08] but you can call me Marla.

[00:10:11] It's great to finally meet you, Sunny.

[00:10:14] Hector has told us about your magical adventures.

[00:10:19] Sunny said,

[00:10:21] Rosie, Marla,

[00:10:23] you absolutely must come with us on our next adventure.

[00:10:27] I know Hector feels the same way,

[00:10:29] don't you, Hector?

[00:10:31] Hector was only half listening to the conversation.

[00:10:35] He had a faraway look in his eyes that Sunny instantly recognised.

[00:10:42] She asked Hector if he could sense an adventure in the air.

[00:10:47] Hector sniffed the air and said,

[00:10:51] Yes, I most definitely can.

[00:10:56] I'm not sure where we'll be going,

[00:10:59] or when,

[00:11:00] but I can sense something.

[00:11:05] Would you like to visit the land of Nod?

[00:11:08] said a voice behind them.

[00:11:11] A squirrel with silver fur

[00:11:13] had magically appeared behind the dogs.

[00:11:16] He was called Sydney,

[00:11:19] and he'd helped Hector and Sunny go on many exciting adventures.

[00:11:25] Hector and Sunny were used to Sydney suddenly appearing,

[00:11:29] but Rosie and Marla weren't,

[00:11:31] and stared at the squirrel in astonishment.

[00:11:35] Hector said hello to Sydney

[00:11:38] and introduced him to Marla and Rosie.

[00:11:41] Hector said,

[00:11:43] I've never heard of the land of Nod.

[00:11:47] Is it far away?

[00:11:49] What's it like there?

[00:11:52] A dreamy look came into Sydney's eyes,

[00:11:56] and he told the four dogs

[00:11:59] it was a wonderfully sleepy place,

[00:12:02] and kind-hearted animals

[00:12:04] called snoozel-woozles lived there.

[00:12:09] Sydney said,

[00:12:10] I've been there many times.

[00:12:14] Would you like to go there now

[00:12:16] and explore it for yourselves?

[00:12:19] All four dogs nodded eagerly.

[00:12:24] Sydney waved his paw,

[00:12:26] and a huge soft pillow

[00:12:29] appeared on the grass.

[00:12:33] Sydney explained

[00:12:34] that once the dogs stood on the pillow,

[00:12:37] they would be transported to the land of Nod.

[00:12:42] And when they wanted to return,

[00:12:44] they should bark three times.

[00:12:48] Hector had already told Marla and Rosie

[00:12:51] that the world around them

[00:12:54] always froze in time

[00:12:56] before any adventure,

[00:12:58] so they weren't too surprised

[00:13:00] to see that their owner

[00:13:02] had become as still as a statue.

[00:13:05] The silver-furred squirrel

[00:13:08] wished the dogs a wonderful adventure,

[00:13:12] and then he vanished

[00:13:13] into thin air.

[00:13:16] Sunny looked at the pillow

[00:13:18] and suggested they all step onto it

[00:13:21] at the same time.

[00:13:22] She counted.

[00:13:24] One,

[00:13:26] two,

[00:13:28] three.

[00:13:30] Hector,

[00:13:32] Sunny,

[00:13:33] Rosie and Marla

[00:13:34] stepped onto the soft pillow.

[00:13:37] The park around them faded away,

[00:13:41] and they entered a different world,

[00:13:44] a world full of magic and wonder.

[00:13:49] The dogs were still standing on the pillow,

[00:13:53] but were now in a huge meadow,

[00:13:56] which was covered in soft blankets.

[00:14:00] Tall trees lined the meadow,

[00:14:02] and the warm wind whispered gently

[00:14:06] through their leafy branches.

[00:14:09] Pillows and blankets lay on the ground

[00:14:13] beneath the trees,

[00:14:15] and looked like the perfect place

[00:14:18] to take a nap.

[00:14:24] The sky was a soft blue,

[00:14:27] and fluffy white clouds edged in silver

[00:14:30] drifted slowly along.

[00:14:34] Rosie gazed around in wonder

[00:14:37] at the meadow,

[00:14:38] and asked if she was dreaming.

[00:14:42] Sunny put her paw gently on Rosie

[00:14:46] and said she wasn't dreaming,

[00:14:48] and it was only the start

[00:14:50] of their adventure.

[00:14:54] The dogs jumped lightly off the pillow

[00:14:57] and landed on the soft blankets.

[00:15:01] A soothing scent of lavender

[00:15:04] and chamomile rose from the blankets

[00:15:07] and surrounded the dogs

[00:15:09] in a relaxing cloud of perfume.

[00:15:14] Hector looked around the meadow

[00:15:15] and said,

[00:15:17] I wonder where the snoozzle-woozles are.

[00:15:22] What do you think they might look like?

[00:15:27] Marla raised her paw to the right

[00:15:29] and said,

[00:15:32] Perhaps that's a snoozzle-woozle

[00:15:35] over there,

[00:15:36] walking towards us.

[00:15:39] The curious animal waved to the dogs

[00:15:43] and continued walking over to them.

[00:15:46] He looked like an extremely fluffy teddy bear.

[00:15:52] He was wearing navy pyjamas

[00:15:54] and a nightcap,

[00:15:56] which had silver stars on them.

[00:16:00] Hello and welcome

[00:16:03] to the land of Nod,

[00:16:07] the animal said.

[00:16:09] He yawned,

[00:16:11] blinked tiredly,

[00:16:13] and continued,

[00:16:14] My name is Snoozy.

[00:16:18] The dogs gave their names.

[00:16:22] Snoozy nodded

[00:16:24] and yawned again.

[00:16:26] The dogs yawned too.

[00:16:30] Sonny explained

[00:16:31] where they had come from

[00:16:32] and how,

[00:16:34] with Sydney the squirrel's help,

[00:16:36] they had travelled

[00:16:37] to the land of Nod.

[00:16:40] Snoozy smiled sleepily.

[00:16:43] I know Sydney very well,

[00:16:48] and any friends of Sydney's

[00:16:50] are very welcome here.

[00:16:54] Would you like to look around?

[00:16:57] Most of the other snoozzle-woozles

[00:17:00] will be asleep somewhere,

[00:17:02] but I'd be happy

[00:17:04] to show you around.

[00:17:06] I've got a small job

[00:17:08] to attend to first, though.

[00:17:12] Sonny asked

[00:17:13] what his job was

[00:17:15] and if they could help at all.

[00:17:18] The little snoozzle-woozle

[00:17:20] yawned and said,

[00:17:21] I would love your help.

[00:17:25] Oh, thank you.

[00:17:28] I have to collect some dreams

[00:17:31] from the waterfall of dreams.

[00:17:34] Once I've collected them,

[00:17:36] I have to set them free

[00:17:38] so they can drift around the world.

[00:17:42] The waterfall isn't far away

[00:17:45] and we can get there by boat.

[00:17:48] If any of you need to have a nap

[00:17:51] along the way,

[00:17:53] let me know

[00:17:54] and I'll take you

[00:17:55] to the nearest napping area.

[00:17:58] There are lots of them

[00:18:00] in our land

[00:18:01] and you're never far away

[00:18:04] from somewhere

[00:18:05] comfy to rest.

[00:18:08] Snoozy led the dogs

[00:18:10] across the soft blankets

[00:18:12] and out of the meadow.

[00:18:14] He kept yawning

[00:18:15] and each yawn

[00:18:17] made the dogs yawn too.

[00:18:22] The friendly snoozzle-woozle

[00:18:25] took the dogs

[00:18:26] towards a slow-flowing river

[00:18:28] where a navy wooden boat

[00:18:31] bobbed gently

[00:18:32] on the surface.

[00:18:35] Snoozy helped the dogs

[00:18:37] into the boat.

[00:18:39] Sunny and Rosie

[00:18:41] sat together on a seat

[00:18:43] and Hector and Marla

[00:18:45] sat on the seat behind them.

[00:18:49] Snoozy settled down

[00:18:51] on a soft chair

[00:18:53] at the front of the boat

[00:18:54] and pulled on a silver rope

[00:18:57] that was attached

[00:18:58] to a small engine.

[00:18:59] The engine fired up

[00:19:03] and the soft sound

[00:19:05] of snores

[00:19:06] came from it.

[00:19:09] Snoozy looked over

[00:19:11] his shoulder

[00:19:11] at the dogs

[00:19:12] and said there were

[00:19:14] silver buckets

[00:19:15] under their seats

[00:19:16] which they would need later

[00:19:18] when they reached

[00:19:20] the waterfall of dreams.

[00:19:22] But for now

[00:19:24] they could relax

[00:19:25] and take in

[00:19:26] their surroundings.

[00:19:27] He said they might

[00:19:30] spot some

[00:19:31] sleeping snoozzle-woozles

[00:19:33] and advised

[00:19:34] they came

[00:19:35] in all shapes

[00:19:37] and sizes.

[00:19:40] Snoozy smiled

[00:19:41] and looked

[00:19:42] back at the river.

[00:19:44] The boat

[00:19:45] set off

[00:19:46] along the water.

[00:19:48] The soothing

[00:19:50] sound of the river

[00:19:52] lapping

[00:19:53] against the boat

[00:19:54] mingled

[00:19:56] gently

[00:19:57] with the soft

[00:19:58] snores

[00:19:59] coming from

[00:20:00] the engine.

[00:20:03] Sonny chatted

[00:20:04] to Rosie

[00:20:05] and asked

[00:20:06] what her favourite

[00:20:07] things to do

[00:20:08] were.

[00:20:09] With a cheeky

[00:20:11] twinkle

[00:20:12] in her eyes

[00:20:13] Rosie answered

[00:20:15] I love

[00:20:16] hiding

[00:20:16] balls

[00:20:17] around my house

[00:20:18] and I love

[00:20:20] finding ones

[00:20:21] that my owner

[00:20:22] and the children

[00:20:23] have hidden.

[00:20:24] One early morning

[00:20:26] I managed

[00:20:28] to climb

[00:20:29] onto a shelf

[00:20:30] and I found

[00:20:31] a hidden ball

[00:20:31] up there.

[00:20:34] My owner

[00:20:35] came in

[00:20:35] and saw me

[00:20:36] on the shelf

[00:20:37] and wondered

[00:20:38] how I'd managed

[00:20:39] to climb

[00:20:40] so high.

[00:20:43] She let out

[00:20:44] a cute giggle

[00:20:45] and said

[00:20:46] she'd hidden

[00:20:47] some balls

[00:20:48] around the house

[00:20:49] that her owner

[00:20:50] hadn't found

[00:20:51] yet.

[00:20:52] Sonny giggled

[00:20:53] too

[00:20:54] and told Rosie

[00:20:56] how she loved

[00:20:57] hiding objects

[00:20:58] too

[00:20:58] especially

[00:21:00] socks.

[00:21:03] Hector chatted

[00:21:04] to Marla

[00:21:05] and discovered

[00:21:06] that she had

[00:21:07] a box full

[00:21:08] of squeaky

[00:21:08] toys at home

[00:21:10] which she loved

[00:21:11] playing with.

[00:21:12] Marla also

[00:21:14] loved going

[00:21:15] to the park

[00:21:16] to see her

[00:21:16] friends

[00:21:17] and she

[00:21:18] adored

[00:21:19] having cuddles

[00:21:20] with her

[00:21:21] family.

[00:21:22] From the

[00:21:23] seat in front

[00:21:24] Rosie said

[00:21:25] she also

[00:21:26] loved cuddles

[00:21:27] and snuggling

[00:21:29] up with her

[00:21:29] family on

[00:21:30] the sofa.

[00:21:33] Hector

[00:21:33] and Sonny

[00:21:34] agreed

[00:21:34] that having

[00:21:35] cuddles

[00:21:36] with their

[00:21:36] families

[00:21:37] was the

[00:21:39] best thing

[00:21:40] ever.

[00:21:41] The boat

[00:21:43] glided

[00:21:44] along the river

[00:21:45] and the soft

[00:21:46] snoring

[00:21:47] sounds

[00:21:48] continued

[00:21:48] to drift

[00:21:50] from the

[00:21:50] engine.

[00:21:55] The boat

[00:21:56] glided

[00:21:57] along the

[00:21:58] river

[00:21:58] and the

[00:21:59] soft

[00:22:00] snoring

[00:22:01] sounds

[00:22:01] continued

[00:22:02] to drift

[00:22:03] from the

[00:22:04] engine.

[00:22:05] The dogs

[00:22:07] began to

[00:22:08] spot some

[00:22:09] sleeping

[00:22:09] snoozel-woozles

[00:22:11] and pointed

[00:22:12] them out

[00:22:12] to each

[00:22:13] other.

[00:22:14] Every

[00:22:15] snoozel-woozel

[00:22:16] they saw

[00:22:17] was wearing

[00:22:18] pyjamas

[00:22:19] and a

[00:22:20] nightcap,

[00:22:21] even the

[00:22:22] very smallest

[00:22:23] ones.

[00:22:25] Hector

[00:22:26] saw some

[00:22:27] snoozel-woozles

[00:22:28] snuggled

[00:22:29] in the

[00:22:29] branches of

[00:22:30] trees

[00:22:31] and Sonny

[00:22:32] noticed

[00:22:33] some cuddled

[00:22:34] up on

[00:22:35] blankets

[00:22:35] at the

[00:22:36] bottom

[00:22:36] of the

[00:22:37] trees.

[00:22:39] Marla's

[00:22:40] eyes widened

[00:22:41] in surprise

[00:22:42] when she

[00:22:43] saw some

[00:22:44] small

[00:22:45] flying

[00:22:45] snoozel-woozles.

[00:22:47] She said

[00:22:48] they looked

[00:22:49] like

[00:22:49] teddy bear

[00:22:50] butterflies.

[00:22:52] The dogs

[00:22:54] watched

[00:22:54] them

[00:22:55] flying

[00:22:55] over

[00:22:56] to a

[00:22:56] tree

[00:22:56] trunk

[00:22:57] and

[00:22:58] settling

[00:22:58] against

[00:22:59] it.

[00:23:00] Their

[00:23:00] wings

[00:23:01] slowly

[00:23:02] flapped

[00:23:03] for a

[00:23:03] moment

[00:23:03] and

[00:23:05] then

[00:23:05] stopped

[00:23:05] because

[00:23:07] the

[00:23:07] little

[00:23:07] animals

[00:23:08] had

[00:23:08] fallen

[00:23:09] asleep.

[00:23:12] Rosie

[00:23:13] saw

[00:23:13] even

[00:23:14] smaller

[00:23:15] snoozel-woozles

[00:23:16] that looked

[00:23:17] like teddy

[00:23:18] bear

[00:23:18] bumblebees.

[00:23:20] The dogs

[00:23:22] gazed

[00:23:23] in wonder

[00:23:23] at the

[00:23:24] tiny

[00:23:24] animals

[00:23:25] as they

[00:23:26] fluttered

[00:23:27] over to

[00:23:28] some wild

[00:23:29] roses.

[00:23:31] They

[00:23:31] snuggled

[00:23:32] down into

[00:23:33] the soft

[00:23:34] petals of

[00:23:35] the flowers

[00:23:36] and promptly

[00:23:37] fell asleep.

[00:23:40] At the

[00:23:41] front of

[00:23:41] the boat,

[00:23:42] Snoozy

[00:23:43] looked over

[00:23:44] his shoulder

[00:23:45] again and

[00:23:46] told the

[00:23:47] dogs they

[00:23:48] would reach

[00:23:48] the waterfall

[00:23:49] of dreams

[00:23:50] soon and

[00:23:52] to get

[00:23:52] their buckets

[00:23:53] ready.

[00:23:55] He

[00:23:55] explained

[00:23:56] it wasn't

[00:23:57] water that

[00:23:58] flowed down

[00:23:59] into the

[00:23:59] river,

[00:24:00] but tiny

[00:24:01] stars which

[00:24:03] had dreams

[00:24:03] inside them.

[00:24:06] The dogs

[00:24:07] needn't

[00:24:07] worry if

[00:24:08] any

[00:24:09] stars fell

[00:24:10] on them.

[00:24:11] because the

[00:24:12] stars would

[00:24:12] melt away

[00:24:13] like

[00:24:14] snowflakes.

[00:24:16] The boat

[00:24:17] came to

[00:24:18] a bend

[00:24:19] in the

[00:24:19] river.

[00:24:20] Snoozy

[00:24:21] steered it

[00:24:22] around the

[00:24:23] bend,

[00:24:24] and the

[00:24:24] dogs

[00:24:25] saw

[00:24:26] the

[00:24:26] waterfall

[00:24:27] of

[00:24:27] dreams

[00:24:28] just

[00:24:29] ahead.

[00:24:31] Marla

[00:24:32] stared at

[00:24:33] it in

[00:24:33] awe

[00:24:34] and said,

[00:24:36] It

[00:24:37] looks

[00:24:38] like a

[00:24:39] shimmering

[00:24:40] silver

[00:24:40] curtain

[00:24:41] made

[00:24:42] made out

[00:24:43] of

[00:24:43] tiny

[00:24:44] stars.

[00:24:46] I

[00:24:47] have

[00:24:47] never

[00:24:48] seen

[00:24:49] anything

[00:24:50] so

[00:24:50] magical

[00:24:52] in

[00:24:53] all

[00:24:53] my

[00:24:54] life.

[00:24:56] Rosie

[00:24:57] asked the

[00:24:58] other

[00:24:58] dogs if

[00:24:59] they could

[00:25:00] hear a

[00:25:00] soft

[00:25:01] singing

[00:25:01] sound.

[00:25:03] The dogs

[00:25:04] nodded

[00:25:04] and agreed

[00:25:06] it seemed

[00:25:07] to be coming

[00:25:07] from the

[00:25:08] falling

[00:25:09] dream

[00:25:09] stars.

[00:25:11] Snoozy

[00:25:12] overheard

[00:25:13] their

[00:25:13] conversation

[00:25:14] and said

[00:25:16] the stars

[00:25:17] held not

[00:25:18] only dreams

[00:25:19] but lullabies

[00:25:21] too.

[00:25:23] Hector

[00:25:24] asked

[00:25:25] Marla

[00:25:26] and Rosie

[00:25:26] what they

[00:25:27] dreamed

[00:25:28] about.

[00:25:29] Marla

[00:25:30] and Rosie

[00:25:31] smiled at

[00:25:32] each other

[00:25:32] and said

[00:25:33] they both

[00:25:34] dreamed

[00:25:35] about

[00:25:35] flying.

[00:25:37] Rosie

[00:25:38] said

[00:25:38] she

[00:25:39] also

[00:25:39] dreamed

[00:25:40] about

[00:25:40] being

[00:25:41] a

[00:25:41] famous

[00:25:42] footballer

[00:25:43] and Marla

[00:25:44] admitted

[00:25:45] that she

[00:25:46] often

[00:25:47] dreamed

[00:25:47] about

[00:25:48] being

[00:25:48] a

[00:25:48] movie

[00:25:49] star.

[00:25:50] With

[00:25:51] one of

[00:25:52] his

[00:25:52] wise

[00:25:52] smiles

[00:25:53] Hector

[00:25:54] said

[00:25:55] their

[00:25:55] dreams

[00:25:55] might

[00:25:56] come

[00:25:57] true

[00:25:57] one

[00:25:57] day.

[00:25:58] The

[00:25:59] boat

[00:26:00] reached

[00:26:00] the

[00:26:01] waterfall

[00:26:01] Snoozy

[00:26:03] slowed

[00:26:03] it

[00:26:08] the

[00:26:09] as they

[00:26:10] could.

[00:26:12] The

[00:26:13] dogs

[00:26:13] raised

[00:26:14] their

[00:26:14] silver

[00:26:15] buckets

[00:26:15] and held

[00:26:17] them

[00:26:17] under

[00:26:18] the

[00:26:18] falling

[00:26:18] stars.

[00:26:20] The

[00:26:21] silver

[00:26:21] stars

[00:26:22] dropped

[00:26:22] into

[00:26:23] their

[00:26:23] buckets

[00:26:24] with a

[00:26:24] soft

[00:26:25] tinkling

[00:26:26] sound.

[00:26:28] Some

[00:26:29] of the

[00:26:29] stars

[00:26:29] landed

[00:26:30] on

[00:26:30] the

[00:26:30] dogs

[00:26:31] but

[00:26:32] just

[00:26:33] as

[00:26:33] Snoozy

[00:26:34] had

[00:26:34] told

[00:26:40] enough

[00:26:41] dream

[00:26:41] stars

[00:26:42] had

[00:26:42] been

[00:26:43] collected

[00:26:43] Snoozy

[00:26:45] steered

[00:26:45] the

[00:26:46] boat

[00:26:46] through

[00:26:46] the

[00:26:47] waterfall

[00:26:48] and

[00:26:48] into

[00:26:49] a

[00:26:49] cave

[00:26:49] behind

[00:26:50] which

[00:26:51] was

[00:26:51] lit

[00:26:52] by

[00:26:52] sparkling

[00:26:53] crystals

[00:26:54] embedded

[00:26:54] in

[00:26:55] the

[00:26:55] ceiling.

[00:26:57] Snoozy

[00:26:58] slowed

[00:26:58] the

[00:26:59] boat

[00:26:59] down

[00:26:59] again

[00:27:00] and

[00:27:01] asked

[00:27:01] the

[00:27:01] dogs

[00:27:02] to

[00:27:03] look

[00:27:03] more

[00:27:03] closely

[00:27:04] at

[00:27:04] the

[00:27:04] ceiling.

[00:27:06] The

[00:27:07] dogs

[00:27:07] looked

[00:27:08] upwards

[00:27:08] and

[00:27:10] lines

[00:27:11] of

[00:27:11] words

[00:27:12] floating

[00:27:13] free

[00:27:13] from

[00:27:14] the

[00:27:14] sparkling

[00:27:14] gems.

[00:27:16] The

[00:27:17] words

[00:27:17] twirled

[00:27:18] together

[00:27:19] and

[00:27:20] danced

[00:27:20] in

[00:27:21] the

[00:27:21] air.

[00:27:23] Sonny

[00:27:24] asked

[00:27:24] Snoozy

[00:27:25] what

[00:27:26] was

[00:27:26] happening.

[00:27:28] Snoozy

[00:27:29] let

[00:27:30] out a

[00:27:30] long,

[00:27:31] long

[00:27:32] yawn

[00:27:32] and

[00:27:33] said,

[00:27:41] those

[00:27:41] words

[00:27:42] come

[00:27:43] from

[00:27:43] bedtime

[00:27:44] stories

[00:27:45] that

[00:27:46] have

[00:27:49] all

[00:27:49] over

[00:27:49] the

[00:27:49] world.

[00:27:51] We'll

[00:27:51] collect

[00:27:52] some

[00:27:52] of

[00:27:52] them

[00:27:53] in

[00:27:53] your

[00:27:53] buckets

[00:27:53] and

[00:27:55] set

[00:27:55] them

[00:27:55] free

[00:27:55] later.

[00:27:57] I

[00:27:58] just

[00:27:58] love

[00:28:00] hearing

[00:28:01] a

[00:28:01] bedtime

[00:28:02] story

[00:28:03] before

[00:28:04] I

[00:28:04] go

[00:28:05] to

[00:28:05] sleep.

[00:28:06] The

[00:28:07] dogs

[00:28:07] nodded

[00:28:08] and

[00:28:09] said

[00:28:09] they

[00:28:09] did

[00:28:09] too.

[00:28:11] They

[00:28:12] held

[00:28:12] their

[00:28:12] buckets

[00:28:13] higher

[00:28:13] and

[00:28:14] the

[00:28:14] twirling

[00:28:15] lines

[00:28:15] of

[00:28:16] words

[00:28:16] flew

[00:28:17] towards

[00:28:18] them

[00:28:18] and

[00:28:19] dropped

[00:28:19] gently

[00:28:20] into

[00:28:21] the

[00:28:21] buckets.

[00:28:23] Soon

[00:28:24] their

[00:28:25] silver

[00:28:25] buckets

[00:28:26] were

[00:28:27] full

[00:28:27] of

[00:28:28] dream

[00:28:28] stars

[00:28:29] and

[00:28:29] bedtime

[00:28:30] stories.

[00:28:32] Rosie

[00:28:32] asked

[00:28:33] Snoozy

[00:28:34] what

[00:28:34] they

[00:28:35] should

[00:28:35] do

[00:28:35] with

[00:28:35] them.

[00:28:38] They

[00:28:39] will

[00:28:39] be

[00:28:39] cast

[00:28:40] upon

[00:28:40] the

[00:28:41] wind

[00:28:41] and

[00:28:42] it

[00:28:42] will

[00:28:42] take

[00:28:43] them

[00:28:43] away.

[00:28:44] They

[00:28:45] will

[00:28:46] become

[00:28:46] invisible

[00:28:46] and

[00:28:47] drift

[00:28:48] into

[00:28:48] those

[00:28:49] places

[00:28:50] where

[00:28:50] they

[00:28:51] are

[00:28:51] needed.

[00:28:53] He

[00:28:53] yawned

[00:28:54] and

[00:28:55] steered

[00:28:55] the

[00:28:56] boat

[00:28:56] out

[00:28:57] of

[00:28:57] the

[00:28:57] cave

[00:28:58] through

[00:28:59] a

[00:28:59] tunnel

[00:29:00] and

[00:29:01] back

[00:29:01] out

[00:29:01] into

[00:29:02] the

[00:29:02] open.

[00:29:04] The

[00:29:05] tired

[00:29:05] Snoozel

[00:29:06] Woozel

[00:29:06] steered

[00:29:07] the

[00:29:07] boat

[00:29:08] over

[00:29:08] to

[00:29:09] the

[00:29:09] side

[00:29:09] of

[00:29:09] the

[00:29:10] river

[00:29:10] and

[00:29:11] switched

[00:29:11] the

[00:29:12] engine

[00:29:12] off.

[00:29:13] He

[00:29:14] thanked

[00:29:15] the

[00:29:15] dogs

[00:29:15] for

[00:29:16] their

[00:29:16] help

[00:29:16] and

[00:29:17] said

[00:29:18] it

[00:29:18] was

[00:29:18] time

[00:29:19] for

[00:29:19] him

[00:29:19] to

[00:29:20] perform

[00:29:21] the

[00:29:21] last

[00:29:22] part

[00:29:22] of

[00:29:23] his

[00:29:23] job.

[00:29:25] Snoozy

[00:29:25] explained,

[00:29:28] I

[00:29:29] have

[00:29:29] to

[00:29:29] fly

[00:29:30] to

[00:29:31] one

[00:29:31] of

[00:29:31] those

[00:29:32] dream

[00:29:32] clouds

[00:29:33] in

[00:29:33] the

[00:29:34] sky,

[00:29:35] tip

[00:29:35] the

[00:29:36] buckets

[00:29:36] upside

[00:29:37] down

[00:29:38] and

[00:29:39] let

[00:29:39] the

[00:29:39] wind

[00:29:40] catch

[00:29:41] the

[00:29:41] dreams

[00:29:42] and

[00:29:42] stories

[00:29:43] and

[00:29:44] take

[00:29:44] them

[00:29:45] on

[00:29:45] their

[00:29:45] way.

[00:29:47] His

[00:29:47] tired

[00:29:48] eyes

[00:29:49] began

[00:29:49] to

[00:29:49] close

[00:29:50] and

[00:29:51] he

[00:29:51] said

[00:29:51] he

[00:29:52] was

[00:29:52] so

[00:29:53] very

[00:29:53] sleepy

[00:29:54] and

[00:29:55] really

[00:29:56] needed

[00:29:56] a

[00:29:57] nap.

[00:29:58] But

[00:29:59] he

[00:29:59] couldn't

[00:29:59] do

[00:29:59] that

[00:30:00] until

[00:30:00] the

[00:30:01] buckets

[00:30:02] had

[00:30:02] been

[00:30:02] emptied.

[00:30:05] Sonny

[00:30:06] asked

[00:30:06] if

[00:30:07] the

[00:30:07] dogs

[00:30:07] could

[00:30:08] empty

[00:30:08] the

[00:30:08] buckets

[00:30:09] for

[00:30:09] him.

[00:30:11] Snoozy

[00:30:12] smiled

[00:30:12] at

[00:30:13] the

[00:30:13] thoughtful

[00:30:13] dog

[00:30:14] and

[00:30:14] said,

[00:30:16] yes,

[00:30:17] you

[00:30:18] could

[00:30:19] do

[00:30:19] that

[00:30:19] for

[00:30:20] me,

[00:30:21] thank

[00:30:21] you.

[00:30:23] Would

[00:30:23] you

[00:30:23] be

[00:30:24] okay

[00:30:24] with

[00:30:25] flying

[00:30:26] up

[00:30:26] to

[00:30:27] the

[00:30:27] dream

[00:30:27] cloud?

[00:30:29] Marla

[00:30:30] and

[00:30:30] Rosie

[00:30:31] were

[00:30:32] the

[00:30:32] first

[00:30:33] ones

[00:30:33] to

[00:30:34] say

[00:30:34] yes.

[00:30:36] Hector

[00:30:37] and

[00:30:37] Sonny

[00:30:38] nodded

[00:30:38] in

[00:30:39] agreement

[00:30:39] with

[00:30:40] them.

[00:30:42] Snoozy

[00:30:43] said

[00:30:43] he

[00:30:44] had

[00:30:44] some

[00:30:45] magic

[00:30:45] dust

[00:30:46] in

[00:30:46] his

[00:30:46] pocket

[00:30:47] that

[00:30:48] he

[00:30:48] could

[00:30:48] sprinkle

[00:30:49] on

[00:30:49] the

[00:30:49] dogs

[00:30:50] to

[00:30:50] make

[00:30:51] them

[00:30:51] fly.

[00:30:52] He

[00:30:53] asked

[00:30:54] if

[00:30:55] it

[00:30:55] was

[00:30:55] okay

[00:30:55] for

[00:30:56] him

[00:30:56] to

[00:30:57] do

[00:30:57] that.

[00:30:59] Once

[00:31:00] again,

[00:31:01] Marla

[00:31:02] and

[00:31:02] Rosie

[00:31:10] reached

[00:31:11] into

[00:31:11] a

[00:31:12] little

[00:31:12] pocket

[00:31:12] on

[00:31:13] his

[00:31:14] pajama

[00:31:14] top

[00:31:15] and

[00:31:16] took

[00:31:16] out

[00:31:17] a

[00:31:17] pawful

[00:31:18] of

[00:31:18] sparkling

[00:31:19] glitter.

[00:31:21] He

[00:31:22] cast

[00:31:22] it

[00:31:22] gently

[00:31:23] over

[00:31:24] the

[00:31:24] dogs.

[00:31:25] Glittering

[00:31:26] wings

[00:31:27] appeared

[00:31:28] on

[00:31:28] their

[00:31:28] backs.

[00:31:30] Rosie

[00:31:31] and

[00:31:31] Marla

[00:31:32] were

[00:31:32] too

[00:31:33] astonished

[00:31:34] to speak.

[00:31:37] Snoozy

[00:31:38] said,

[00:31:40] when

[00:31:41] you

[00:31:41] are

[00:31:42] on

[00:31:42] the

[00:31:42] cloud,

[00:31:43] wait

[00:31:44] for

[00:31:44] the

[00:31:44] wind

[00:31:45] to

[00:31:45] blow

[00:31:46] over

[00:31:46] you

[00:31:47] and

[00:31:48] then

[00:31:48] tip

[00:31:49] your

[00:31:50] buckets

[00:31:50] upside

[00:31:51] down

[00:31:52] and

[00:31:53] let

[00:31:53] the

[00:31:53] wind

[00:31:54] catch

[00:31:55] the

[00:31:55] stars

[00:31:56] and

[00:31:56] stories.

[00:31:58] When

[00:31:59] your

[00:31:59] buckets

[00:32:00] are

[00:32:00] empty,

[00:32:01] you

[00:32:02] can

[00:32:02] fly

[00:32:03] back

[00:32:03] to

[00:32:04] the

[00:32:04] meadow

[00:32:04] of

[00:32:04] blankets

[00:32:05] and

[00:32:06] return

[00:32:06] to

[00:32:07] your

[00:32:07] world

[00:32:08] or

[00:32:09] you

[00:32:10] can

[00:32:10] continue

[00:32:11] exploring

[00:32:12] this

[00:32:13] land.

[00:32:14] Now,

[00:32:15] if

[00:32:16] you'll

[00:32:16] excuse

[00:32:17] me,

[00:32:18] I

[00:32:19] really

[00:32:20] need

[00:32:21] to

[00:32:21] sleep.

[00:32:24] The

[00:32:24] sleepy

[00:32:25] snoozel

[00:32:25] woozel

[00:32:26] let out

[00:32:27] a big

[00:32:28] yawn,

[00:32:30] thanked

[00:32:30] the

[00:32:30] dogs

[00:32:31] and

[00:32:32] then

[00:32:32] snuggled

[00:32:33] down

[00:32:33] under

[00:32:34] his

[00:32:34] seat

[00:32:34] and

[00:32:35] fell

[00:32:35] asleep.

[00:32:38] Marla

[00:32:39] and

[00:32:39] Rosie

[00:32:40] flapped

[00:32:41] their

[00:32:41] new

[00:32:41] wings

[00:32:42] and

[00:32:42] admitted

[00:32:43] they

[00:32:43] were

[00:32:44] a

[00:32:44] little

[00:32:44] nervous

[00:32:45] about

[00:32:46] flying

[00:32:46] for

[00:32:47] the

[00:32:47] first

[00:32:47] time.

[00:32:51] Hector

[00:32:52] held

[00:32:52] out

[00:32:52] one

[00:32:53] of

[00:32:53] his

[00:32:53] paws

[00:32:54] to

[00:32:54] Marla

[00:32:54] and

[00:32:55] said

[00:32:56] he

[00:32:57] would

[00:32:57] help

[00:32:57] her

[00:32:58] to

[00:32:58] fly.

[00:33:00] Marla

[00:33:01] smiled

[00:33:01] and put

[00:33:02] her

[00:33:02] paw

[00:33:03] in

[00:33:03] his.

[00:33:04] Sunny

[00:33:05] said

[00:33:06] the

[00:33:06] same

[00:33:06] thing

[00:33:07] to

[00:33:07] Rosie

[00:33:07] and

[00:33:08] held

[00:33:09] out

[00:33:09] her

[00:33:09] paw.

[00:33:11] Rosie

[00:33:12] took

[00:33:12] it

[00:33:12] and

[00:33:13] said

[00:33:14] she

[00:33:14] was

[00:33:15] ready

[00:33:15] to

[00:33:16] fly.

[00:33:19] The

[00:33:20] four

[00:33:20] dogs

[00:33:20] took

[00:33:21] to

[00:33:22] the

[00:33:22] air.

[00:33:23] They

[00:33:24] landed

[00:33:25] on the

[00:33:25] nearest

[00:33:26] dream

[00:33:26] cloud.

[00:33:27] It

[00:33:28] was soft

[00:33:29] and warm

[00:33:30] beneath

[00:33:30] their

[00:33:31] paws.

[00:33:33] A

[00:33:33] gentle

[00:33:34] gust

[00:33:34] of

[00:33:34] wind

[00:33:35] wrapped

[00:33:36] around

[00:33:37] the

[00:33:37] dogs

[00:33:38] and

[00:33:39] they

[00:33:39] knew

[00:33:39] it

[00:33:40] was

[00:33:40] time

[00:33:41] to

[00:33:41] empty

[00:33:42] their

[00:33:42] buckets.

[00:33:44] They

[00:33:45] counted

[00:33:45] to

[00:33:46] three

[00:33:46] and

[00:33:47] tipped

[00:33:48] their

[00:33:48] silver

[00:33:49] buckets

[00:33:49] upside

[00:33:50] down

[00:33:51] at the

[00:33:52] same

[00:33:52] time

[00:33:53] and

[00:33:54] released

[00:33:54] the

[00:33:55] dream

[00:33:55] stars

[00:33:56] and

[00:33:56] the

[00:33:57] bedtime

[00:33:57] stories.

[00:33:59] The

[00:34:00] wind

[00:34:00] caught

[00:34:01] the

[00:34:02] magical

[00:34:02] treasures

[00:34:03] and

[00:34:04] carried

[00:34:04] them

[00:34:08] Mala,

[00:34:09] Rosie,

[00:34:10] Hector

[00:34:11] and

[00:34:12] Sunny

[00:34:13] watched

[00:34:14] the

[00:34:15] sparkling

[00:34:15] stars

[00:34:16] and

[00:34:17] twirling

[00:34:17] words

[00:34:18] flying

[00:34:19] off

[00:34:20] into

[00:34:20] the

[00:34:21] distance.

[00:34:23] A

[00:34:24] soft

[00:34:24] tinkling

[00:34:25] sound

[00:34:26] came

[00:34:27] from

[00:34:27] their

[00:34:27] empty

[00:34:28] buckets.

[00:34:30] The

[00:34:30] dogs

[00:34:31] looked

[00:34:31] at

[00:34:31] them

[00:34:32] and

[00:34:33] watched

[00:34:33] as

[00:34:34] the

[00:34:35] buckets

[00:34:35] slowly

[00:34:36] vanished.

[00:34:39] The

[00:34:40] sky

[00:34:40] grew

[00:34:41] a

[00:34:41] little

[00:34:41] darker

[00:34:42] and

[00:34:43] the

[00:34:43] first

[00:34:44] star

[00:34:44] twinkled

[00:34:46] into

[00:34:46] view.

[00:34:49] Soft

[00:34:49] snores

[00:34:50] came

[00:34:51] from

[00:34:52] the

[00:34:52] many

[00:34:52] sleeping

[00:34:53] snoozel

[00:34:54] woozles

[00:34:55] below

[00:34:55] the

[00:34:56] dogs

[00:34:56] and

[00:34:58] the

[00:34:58] sound

[00:34:58] made

[00:34:59] them

[00:34:59] feel

[00:35:00] very

[00:35:00] tired.

[00:35:02] They

[00:35:03] had

[00:35:03] a

[00:35:03] little

[00:35:04] chat

[00:35:04] and

[00:35:05] agreed

[00:35:06] they

[00:35:07] were

[00:35:07] too

[00:35:07] sleepy

[00:35:08] to

[00:35:08] explore

[00:35:09] anymore

[00:35:10] and

[00:35:11] it

[00:35:11] was

[00:35:11] time

[00:35:12] to

[00:35:12] return

[00:35:13] to

[00:35:14] their

[00:35:14] world.

[00:35:16] Before

[00:35:17] they

[00:35:17] flew

[00:35:18] away

[00:35:18] Hector

[00:35:19] held

[00:35:20] Rosie's

[00:35:21] paw

[00:35:21] this

[00:35:22] time

[00:35:22] and

[00:35:23] Sonny

[00:35:24] held

[00:35:24] Marla's.

[00:35:26] The

[00:35:27] four

[00:35:27] friends

[00:35:28] flew

[00:35:29] away

[00:35:30] from

[00:35:30] the

[00:35:30] cloud

[00:35:31] and

[00:35:31] through

[00:35:32] the

[00:35:32] darkening

[00:35:33] sky.

[00:35:35] Over

[00:35:36] the land

[00:35:37] of

[00:35:37] nod

[00:35:37] they

[00:35:37] went

[00:35:38] and

[00:35:39] towards

[00:35:39] the

[00:35:40] meadow

[00:35:40] of

[00:35:40] blankets.

[00:35:43] When

[00:35:44] they

[00:35:44] reached

[00:35:44] the

[00:35:45] meadow

[00:35:45] the

[00:35:46] dogs

[00:35:46] descended

[00:35:47] to

[00:35:47] the

[00:35:48] ground.

[00:35:49] As

[00:35:50] soon

[00:35:50] as

[00:35:50] they

[00:35:50] landed

[00:35:51] their

[00:35:52] wings

[00:35:53] vanished.

[00:35:56] Marla

[00:35:56] and

[00:35:56] Rosie

[00:35:57] said

[00:35:58] flying

[00:35:59] had

[00:35:59] been

[00:35:59] even

[00:36:00] more

[00:36:00] magical

[00:36:01] than

[00:36:02] they'd

[00:36:02] ever

[00:36:03] imagined.

[00:36:05] They

[00:36:05] thanked

[00:36:06] Hector

[00:36:07] and

[00:36:07] Sonny

[00:36:08] for

[00:36:08] taking

[00:36:08] them

[00:36:09] on

[00:36:09] such

[00:36:10] a

[00:36:10] wonderful

[00:36:11] adventure.

[00:36:13] Sonny

[00:36:14] said

[00:36:14] I

[00:36:16] loved

[00:36:16] sharing

[00:36:17] our

[00:36:17] adventure

[00:36:18] with

[00:36:18] you.

[00:36:20] Thank

[00:36:20] you

[00:36:21] for

[00:36:21] coming

[00:36:21] with

[00:36:21] us.

[00:36:25] Hector

[00:36:26] said

[00:36:26] he

[00:36:27] loved

[00:36:27] having

[00:36:28] Marla

[00:36:28] and

[00:36:28] Rosie

[00:36:39] said

[00:36:39] land

[00:36:40] they

[00:36:46] barked

[00:36:46] three

[00:36:47] times.

[00:36:49] They

[00:36:50] were

[00:36:50] instantly

[00:36:51] transported

[00:36:53] back

[00:36:54] to the

[00:36:54] park

[00:36:55] from

[00:36:55] their

[00:36:55] owners.

[00:36:57] Time

[00:36:58] became

[00:36:59] unfrozen

[00:37:00] and

[00:37:01] everyone

[00:37:02] carried

[00:37:03] on with

[00:37:04] what they

[00:37:04] were doing.

[00:37:06] Marla

[00:37:07] and Rosie

[00:37:08] said

[00:37:08] goodbye

[00:37:09] to

[00:37:09] Hector

[00:37:10] and

[00:37:10] Sonny

[00:37:11] and

[00:37:12] padded

[00:37:13] tiredly

[00:37:14] over

[00:37:14] to

[00:37:15] their

[00:37:15] owner.

[00:37:17] Sonny

[00:37:18] and

[00:37:18] Hector

[00:37:19] walked

[00:37:20] over

[00:37:20] to

[00:37:20] their

[00:37:21] owners

[00:37:21] and

[00:37:22] flop

[00:37:23] at

[00:37:23] their

[00:37:24] feet.

[00:37:26] Their

[00:37:26] owners

[00:37:27] were

[00:37:27] used

[00:37:28] to

[00:37:28] seeing

[00:37:28] the

[00:37:29] dogs

[00:37:29] full

[00:37:30] of

[00:37:30] energy

[00:37:31] one

[00:37:31] minute

[00:37:31] and

[00:37:32] then

[00:37:33] ready

[00:37:33] for

[00:37:34] a

[00:37:34] sleep

[00:37:34] the

[00:37:35] next.

[00:37:38] Hector

[00:37:39] laid

[00:37:41] and

[00:37:42] said

[00:37:44] an

[00:37:45] amazing

[00:37:46] adventure

[00:37:47] that

[00:37:47] was.

[00:37:50] I'm

[00:37:50] definitely

[00:37:51] ready

[00:37:52] for

[00:37:53] a

[00:37:53] sleep.

[00:37:55] I

[00:37:56] hope

[00:37:56] I

[00:37:56] dream

[00:37:57] about

[00:37:58] gravy.

[00:37:59] I

[00:38:00] love

[00:38:00] those

[00:38:01] gravy

[00:38:02] dreams

[00:38:03] that I

[00:38:03] have.

[00:38:05] What

[00:38:05] are

[00:38:05] your

[00:38:06] favourite

[00:38:06] dreams

[00:38:07] Sonny?

[00:38:09] Sonny

[00:38:10] smiled

[00:38:11] softly

[00:38:12] and said

[00:38:13] she

[00:38:14] loved

[00:38:14] dreaming

[00:38:15] about

[00:38:16] her

[00:38:16] friends

[00:38:16] and

[00:38:17] family

[00:38:17] and

[00:38:19] now

[00:38:19] she

[00:38:20] had

[00:38:20] two

[00:38:21] more

[00:38:21] friends

[00:38:22] to

[00:38:22] dream

[00:38:23] about.

[00:38:25] Hector

[00:38:26] and

[00:38:27] Sonny

[00:38:27] yawned,

[00:38:30] closed

[00:38:30] their

[00:38:31] tired

[00:38:31] eyes

[00:38:32] and

[00:38:33] gently

[00:38:34] drifted

[00:38:36] into

[00:38:36] a

[00:38:36] relaxing

[00:38:37] sleep.

[00:38:39] A

[00:38:40] sleep

[00:38:40] that

[00:38:41] was

[00:38:42] full

[00:38:42] of

[00:38:43] wonderful

[00:38:44] dreams.