Monster Get Squiggling


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# My name is Squiglet I love to draw

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-# A dog

-WOOF!

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-# A cat

-MIAOW!

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# A mouse

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# And a whole lot more

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# So grab your Squiggle Pads

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# And Squiggle Sticks

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# And draw along with me It's fun when you get squiggling

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# Squiggling! #

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Hello, everyone. Squiglet here!

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ROAR!

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Oh, what's that?

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It sounds like someone roaring.

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ROAR!

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There are animals that roar.

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Lions and tigers. But I think this is something else.

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Someone who looks a bit like me.

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A monster!

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Shall we squiggle our own monster?

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What sort of line could we use?

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Let's have a look.

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MUSIC PLAYS

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It's a curved line.

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Have you got your Squiggle Pads...

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and Squiggle Sticks ready?

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Now it's time to get squiggling.

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Let's squiggle a monster's mouth first.

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We'll need a curved line for that because he's smiling.

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Curved lines are great. Squiggle one with me.

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Put your Squiggle Stick on your Squiggle Pad.

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Go down, curve round and up.

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What's yours like?

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Down, curve round and up.

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Great!

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Every monster has at least one tooth.

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We'll need two lines for this.

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Down and up.

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Two eyes.

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And a nose.

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A big round line for his head.

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Two ears.

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One, two.

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Let's give him two horns.

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One, two.

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A furry body.

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We can use a zig-zag line for this.

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Zig-zag, zig-zag, zig-zag, zig-zag, zig-zag, zig-zag,

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zig-zag, zig-zag, zig-zag!

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Arms.

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One.

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Two.

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Legs. One.

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Two.

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Great! One monster.

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Shall we meet him?

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Say the magic words with me.

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One, two, three, four, five.

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Let's make our squiggles come alive!

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MUSIC PLAYS

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I'm Morris.

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I'm a monster.

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Hello, there, I'm Squiglet.

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Did you know I'm staying at my granny's tonight?

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It's a sleepover and I'm so excited!

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HE LAUGHS

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ROAR!

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Good roaring, Morris. Where does your granny live?

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In a monster cave, of course.

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I'd love to see that cave. Wouldn't you?

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Have you got your Squiggle Pads and Squiggle Sticks ready?

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Let's get squiggling!

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Let's all squiggle a cave.

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We can use our curved line again. A big one. Are you ready?

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Start at the bottom and go up, curve over

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and down the other side.

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We need the ground outside the cave.

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Let's use a bumpy line for that.

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And some rocks.

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There.

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You can colour in your cave if you like,

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whilst I squiggle some more of Granny's home.

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One perfect cave.

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Yes! This is it, my granny's cave.

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Granny!

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Hello, wee Morris.

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-This is Squiglet.

-Hello, Granny monster.

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I'm so excited about sleeping over. ROAR!

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Hush, Morris, there'll be time for roaring tomorrow.

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It's bedtime now.

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I'm not sleepy.

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Wee monsters must have their sleep,

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so they grow up and have lots of sharp teeth.

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But I'm really, really not sleepy.

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You know one thing that always sends me to sleep? A bedtime story.

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Oh! A bedtime story! ROAR!

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That's a wonderful idea, Squiglet.

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Let's go inside and find one.

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Ah! There's your bookcase.

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BOING! BOING! BOING!

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Yes, and this is my fantastic rock collection.

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Oh. But there's no books! And no books means no bedtime story. Aw.

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I'll never get to sleep now.

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Don't worry, Morris, we can squiggle you a book full of bedtime stories.

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Really?

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Have you got your Squiggle Pads and Squiggle Sticks ready?

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Let's get squiggling!

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Let's all squiggle a book. We'll need it open

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so it's ready to read.

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We'll need our curved line again.

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Two curved lines for the top of the book.

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Ready, up, curve over and down.

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Up, curve over and down.

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Another two curved lines underneath.

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Up, curve over

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and down.

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Up, curve over

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and down.

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We need the sides of our book.

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Let's use straight lines for these.

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One here.

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One here.

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And one down the middle.

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Last of all, the pages of the book.

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We need lots of curves for these

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coming out of the middle.

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There!

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This book has got lots of different stories in it.

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How about we draw a picture for one of them?

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You can draw any picture you like.

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A pirate?

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A cowboy?

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A princess?

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Or even a chicken.

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I've drawn a chicken!

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Oh, thanks, everyone!

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Ooh, I'm going to have a bedtime story about a chicken!

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MORRIS CLUCKS

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MORRIS LAUGHS

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Oh, Squiglet, he doesn't look very sleepy.

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Don't worry, Granny monster,

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he will be!

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Oh, I want to go to bed right now,

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so that Squiglet can read my bedtime story.

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Come on, Morris, let's go and see your bedroom.

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I've cleaned my tooth!

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Now it's bedtime! BOING, BOING, BOING!

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All snuggly tucked in?

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Yes, thank you.

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Are you ready for your story, Morris?

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Once upon a time,

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there was a little monster and a chicken...

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..all lived happily ever after,

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even the chicken!

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MORRIS SNORES

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(I think it worked. Morris is asleep.)

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ROAR!

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Oh, dear.

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Bedtime stories usually work.

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It was too exciting! I don't want to sleep and miss any others.

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But, Morris,

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to have a sleepover,

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you have to actually sleep.

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Oh. That's right.

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Oh...what am I going to do?

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Don't worry - let's see if we can get a clue from the Squiggle Pad.

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Can you spot another way of getting Morris to sleep?

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It's bedtime.

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And Mum's reading a story.

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They rode all the way...

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Bruno's enjoying it,

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but he's looking sleepy.

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The story's finished,

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and it's time for Teddy to get to bed too.

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Teddy's helping Bruno

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to get to sleep.

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Night-night!

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Sleep tight!

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Did you spot something to help Morris get to sleep?

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Oh, that's it!

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My favourite cuddly toy!

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But...oh...

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I left it at home.

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What am I going to do?

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Don't worry!

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We can just squiggle you another cuddly toy, Morris.

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Oh, brilliant!

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Have you got your Squiggle Pads and Squiggle Sticks ready?

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Let's get squiggling!

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Let's all squiggle a monster cuddly toy.

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We'll need our curved line again for that.

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We'll start with one of his ears.

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Ready?

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Up, curve over

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and down.

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Curve across the middle.

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Then up, curve over

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and down.

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There.

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Let's draw the rest of his head

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with a big curve down from one ear

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up to the other ear.

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He needs a body.

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Some arms.

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One.

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Two.

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And legs.

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One.

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Two.

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And some spiky monster hair!

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Two eyes.

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A round nose.

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And a smiley mouth.

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Oh, and don't forget his monster tooth!

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I'm going to colour my toy blue and pink.

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What colour are you going to make yours?

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There.

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One very cuddly monster.

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Ah! My new favourite toy!

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I'm going to call him Gordon. Thanks, everyone!

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MORRIS YAWNS

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(He's getting sleepy.)

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I know a really good way to make sure he goes to sleep.

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Let's sing him a lullaby.

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Why don't you join in?

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# Hush, little monster

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# It's time for bed

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# Time to rest your sleepy head

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# You've brushed your tooth

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# And cuddled up tight

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# It's time to say night-night!

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# Night-night!

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# Hush, little monster

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# It's time for bed

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# Time to rest your sleepy head

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# You've had a story

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# The stars are bright

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# It's time to say night-night!

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# Night-night!

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# Hush, little monster

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# It's time for bed

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# Time to rest your sleepy head

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# Sweet dreams to you

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# Let's turn off the light

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# It's time to say night-night!

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# Night-night! #

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-MORRIS SNORES

-Sleeping monsters are very cute.

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Thanks for all your squiggles.

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It's time to go now.

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But come back to get squiggling soon.

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Keep on squiggling!

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-Bye!

-Bye!

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(Shh!)

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