Samantha Smyth Audio Voice over book Kiss Goodnight
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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kiss Goodnight. Bye. Amy hissed, Illustrated by Anita Dram It was a dark and stormy night on Plum Street in the little White House. Miss Bear was putting sand to bed. Ready now, Sam. Oh, no, said Sam. I'm waiting. Miss Bear sat on the bed beside Sam and they read his favorite book and they both knew all the words afterwards. Miss Bear pulled one side of the blanket way up high, understands chin, and then the blanket was red and she pulled the other side, too, tucking it under his toes like a nest outside the wind blew. Who Who ready? Now, Sam Ono said. Sam, I'm waiting, Miss Bear Range Sam's friends in the bed and they all snuggled close in the blanket that was red outside. The rain came down splatter on the roof splats Platt on the windows. The wind blew ready. Now, Sam. Oh, no, said Sam. I'm waiting. Miss Bear poured milk in two glasses and they both drink milk, and it was warm sliding down afterwards. Miss Barry on. You must be ready now, she said, But Sam shook his head. I'm waiting, he said. Mm, said, Miss Bear, let me think We've read a book and made a nest, arranged your friends and had warm milk. Sam, she said, What did I forget? You know, said Sam. Mm, said Miss Bear Book Blanket Friends, milk book blanket friends, milk. Sam waited. He waited and waited. And then, at last, Miss Bear said, Oh, I know Kiss Good night, Sam. And she bent way down, kissing Sam once and twice. Then twice more again cried Sam and she bent way down, kissing Sam once and twice and then twice more outside, the wind blew and the rain came down in the little White House. Miss Bear was taking out the light whispering kiss Goodnight, Sam, Kiss Goodnight and Sam went to sleep on a dark and stormy night on Plum Street, be end.