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Jeremy Fisher 🌙📘 Relaxing Classic Literature Bedtime Reading, with Meditation Time, for Kids

Loki reads classic literature for kids while a sunset simulator shifts the lighting to encourage sleep. After the story, Loki purrs for deep-breathing time in his own bed, and soft music plays while the volume and lighting fades. Get Beatrix Potter on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2slnJCi • SAFE PLAYLISTS from GOOD ROLE MODELS: http://bit.ly/Family-Friendly-Playlists • SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SaganandLoki-Subscribe • MERCH: http://www.zazzle.com/saganandloki* ABOUT LOKI'S FURRYTALES: Fuzzy, soft-spoken Loki the cat puppet presents a child-friendly story every Sunday. Each video is 20-minutes long and divided into 3 parts to encourage good sleep. At the beginning, Loki reads from classic children's literature for 6 to 12 minutes while the lighting loses blue and green and shifts to red, telling the brain it's time to sleep. You can stop the video here, or if your child is not ready to sleep yet (or easily disturbed!) the rest of the video encourages relaxation and a slow drift into a deep sleep. After the story, the sunset simulator continues to fade to twilight while Loki purrs contentedly for a minute or two to help encourage slow breathing. During part 3, the soft lullabye fades while your child drifts off to sleep watching Loki in bed, hugging his plushie and breathing regularly as the lighting fades from twilight to night. We recommend turning off autoplay if you intend to leave the video running. Loki may have altered some of the language and situations to comply with YouTube's children's programming policies and to make the story more accessible to today's readers. You can get the original text from the above Amazon link, of for free from this page at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15077 (The Project Gutenberg eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net.) Loki's performance is not in the public domain. About the Author: Beatrix Potter loved the countryside and spent much of her childhood drawing and studying animals. The Tale of Peter Rabbit¸ published in 1902, was her first book, expanded from an illustrated letter she had sent to a young friend. Beatrix Potter went on to publish more than 20 tales and collections of rhymes. http://amzn.to/2slnJCi Product details Age Range: 3 - 7 years Series: Peter Rabbit Hardcover: 400 pages Publisher: Warne (October 19, 2006) Language: English ISBN-10: 072325804X ISBN-13: 978-0723258049 (Independent affiliate, NEVER sponsored!) ABOUT SAGAN AND LOKI: OUR VIDEOS: We make ME TIME for parents with safe, fun, and educational videos and playlists for kids. Our shows are about science, books, art, Lego, safety, and weird food. Subscribe and tap that notification bell 🔔 to get your free time back! http://bit.ly/SaganandLoki-Subscribe OTHERS' VIDEOS: Need #Safe 👪 Family-friendly videos? Do you make some of your own? Check out our collection of playlists from good role models 😇. No pranks, no injuries, no gross-outs, no bad behavior! Just kids being kids and adults who understand kids. And puppets. http://bit.ly/Family-Friendly-Playlists OUR CHANNEL: The show is Sagan's Genius Hour project, an elective class where he gets to chase his passion while he learns how to run a business. He decides what happens on the show. Our goal was to post a video at least every Saturday, preferably 4 times a week. GET SOCIAL: ➡️TWITTER (Most used): http://www.twitter.com/saganandloki INSTAGRAM (Announcement Only, phone doesn't like Insta): http://www.instagram.com/saganandloki FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/saganandloki SOMETIMES WE DO PINTEREST: http://www.pinterest.com/saganandloki 📕READ SAGAN'S FUNNY BOOK: http://amzn.to/2eqteWG 📘READ LOKI'S TOUCHING BOOK: http://amzn.to/2edEg2k 📚GOODREADS: http://www.goodreads.com/Sagan THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT: Loki reads a bedtime story for Loki's Furrytales, his series of bedtime videos designed to encourage sleep. TITLE: Jeremy Fisher 🌙📘 Relaxing Classic Literature Bedtime Reading, with Meditation Time, for Kids

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5 years ago

Hi, friends! I am going to read you the tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher by Beatrix Potter. Once upon a time there was a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher; he lived in a little damp house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond. The water was all slippy-sloppy in the larder and in the back passage. But Mr. Jeremy liked getting his feet wet; nobody ever scolded him, and he never caught a cold! He was quite pleased when he looked out and saw large drops of rain, splashing in the pond-- "I will get some
worms and go fishing and catch a dish of minnows for my dinner," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. "If I catch more than five fish, I will invite my friends Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise and Sir Isaac Newton. The Alderman, however, eats salad." Mr. Jeremy put on a macintosh, and a pair of shiny goloshes; he took his rod and basket, and set off with enormous hops to the place where he kept his boat. The boat was round and green, and very like the other lily-leaves. It was tied to a water-plant in the middl
e of the pond. Mr. Jeremy took a reed pole, and pushed the boat out into open water. "I know a good place for minnows," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. Mr. Jeremy stuck his pole into the mud and fastened the boat to it. Then he settled himself cross-legged and arranged his fishing tackle. He had the dearest little red float. His rod was a tough stalk of grass, his line was a fine long white horse-hair, and he tied a little wriggling worm at the end. The rain trickled down his back, and for nearly an hou
r he stared at the float. "This is getting tiresome, I think I should like some lunch," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. He punted back again amongst the water-plants, and took some lunch out of his basket. "I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. A great big water-beetle came up underneath the lily leaf and tweaked the toe of one of his galoshes. Mr. Jeremy crossed his legs up shorter, out of reach, and went on eating his sandwich. Once or twice someth
ing moved about with a rustle and splash amongst the rushes at the side of the pond. "I trust that is not a rat," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher; I think I had better get away from here." Mr. Jeremy shoved the boat out again a little way, and dropped in the bait. There was a bite almost directly; the float gave a tremendous bobbit! "A minnow! a minnow! I have him by the nose!" cried Mr. Jeremy Fisher, jerking up his rod. But what a horrible surprise! Instead of a smooth fat minnow, Mr. Jeremy landed lit
tle Jack Sharp the stickleback, covered in spines! The stickleback floundered about the boat, pricking and snapping until he was quite out of breath. Then he jumped back into the water. And a shoal of other little fishes put their heads out, and laughed at Mr. Jeremy Fisher. And while Mr. Jeremy sat disconsolately on the edge of his boat--sucking his sore fingers and peering down into the water-- a much worse thing happened. A really frightful thing it would have been, if Mr. Jeremy had not been
wearing a macintosh! A great big enormous trout came up--ker-pflop-p-p-p! with a splash--and it seized Mr. Jeremy with a snap, "Ow! Ow! Ow!"--and then it turned and dived down to the bottom of the pond! But the trout was so displeased with the taste of the Macintosh, that in less than half a minute it spat him out again; and the only thing it swallowed was Mr. Jeremy's goloshes. Mr. Jeremy bounced up to the surface of the water like a cork and the bubbles out of a soda bottle; and he swam with
all his might to the edge of the pond. He scrambled out on the first bank he came to, and he hopped home across the meadow with his macintosh all in tatters. "What a mercy that was not a pike!" said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. "I have lost my rod and basket; but it does not much matter, for I am sure I will go fishing again!" He put some sticking plaster on his fingers, and his friends both came to dinner. He could not offer them fish, but he had something else in his larder. Sir Isaac Newton wore his bl
ack and gold waistcoat, And Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise brought a salad with him in a string bag. And instead of a nice dish of minnows, they had roasted grasshopper with ladybird sauce; which frogs consider a beautiful treat; but I think it must have been nasty ! The end. What did you think of that story? I think I'm gonna go to sleep now, Do you want to join me? Good Night! [Soft Music and Purring]

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