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October 19, 2025 8 mins
In tonight's episode, snuggle with all the animals that make up the entire alphabet.

Narrated by: Thomas Jones
Written by: Shady Grove Oliver

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome to Snuggle Cozy stories for kids. This episode is
called Animal Bedtime. ABC's Snuggle is a production of Slumber Studios.
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(00:27):
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A is for the animals who've all gone to bed.
B is for bedtime when you rest your head. C
as for the cats who are napping on a wall.

(00:49):
D is for the dog who softly tiptoes passed them all.
E is for the little eel snoozing by a reef.
F is for the frog who is dreaming on a leaf.
G is for gorilla lying down for the night. H

(01:16):
is for the hermit crab wrapped up nice and tight.
I is for the ibis with the long black beak.
J is for the jaguar padding by the creek. K
is for the kangaroo sleeping on the plane. L is

(01:42):
for the lizard who is dozing by the lane. M
is for the marmot drowsing in the ground. N is
for the nightingale who doesn't make a sound. O is
for the octopus dreaming of the sea. P is for

(02:08):
the porcupine nestled by a tree. Q is for the
quetzal feathers glowing bright. R is for the rooster resting
for the night. S is for the snake who is

(02:29):
curled up by a rock. TEA is for the turkeys
who are safe in their flock. U is for the
urchin with the spiky shell. F is for the viper
who is sleeping for a spell. W is where I

(02:55):
end this sleepy rhyme. Why is because it is your bedtime.
Z's are the letters you catch before sleep. Now they'll
softly carry you to a dreamland. Deep A is for

(03:20):
the animals who've all gone to bed. B is for
bedtime when you rest your head. C is for the
cats who are napping on a wall. D is for
the dog who softly tiptoes passed them all. E is

(03:43):
for the little eel snoozing by a reef. F is
for the frog who is dreaming on a leaf. G
is for gorilla lying down for the night. H is
for the hermit crab wrapped up nice and tight. I

(04:09):
is for the ibis with the long black beak. J
is for the jaguar padding by the creek. K is
for the kangaroo sleeping on the plain. L is for
the lizard who is dozing by the lane. M is

(04:35):
for the marmot drowsing in the ground. N is for
the nightingale who doesn't make a sound. O is for
the octopus dreaming of the sea. P is for the
porcupine nestled by a tree. Hue is for the quetzal

(05:02):
feathers glowing bright. R is for the rooster resting for
the night. S is for the snake who is curled
up by a rock. TEA is for the turkeys who
are safe in their flock. U is for the urchin

(05:29):
with the spiky shell. V is for the viper who
is sleeping for a spell. W is where I end
this sleepy rhyme. Why is because it is your bedtime.

(05:51):
Z's are the lettuce you catch before sleep. Now thou'll
softly carry you to a dreamland. Deep A is for
the animals who've all gone to bed. B is for
bedtime when you rest your head. C is for the

(06:17):
cats who are napping on a wall. D is for
the dog who softly tiptoes passed them all. E is
for the little eel snoozing by a reef. F is
for the frog who is dreaming on a leaf. G

(06:41):
is for gorilla lying down for the night. H is
for the hermit crab wrapped up nice and tight. Eys
for the ibis with the long black beak. J is

(07:02):
for the jaguar padding by the creek. K is for
the kangaroo sleeping on the plane. L is for the
lizard who is dozing by the lane. M is for
the marmot drowsing in the ground. N is for the

(07:27):
nightingale who doesn't make a sound. O is for the
octopus dreaming of the sea. P is for the porcupine
nestled by a tree. Q is for the quetzal feathers

(07:49):
glowing bright. R is for the rooster resting for the night.
S for the snake who is curled up by a rock.
TEA is for the turkeys who are safe in their flock.

(08:13):
Us for the urchin with the spiky shell. Fea is
for the viper who is sleeping for a spell. W
is where I end this sleepy rhyme. Why it's because
it is your bedtime. Z's are the lettuce you catch

(08:39):
before sleep. Now they'll softly carry you to a dreamland
deep
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