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Wilbur
  • Nina and Star greet the Sproutlets at home, asking if they (and Hush and Lucy) are ready for another goodnight together. After The Welcome Song, Nina tells the viewers she's happy to see them, and Star admits there’s nothing better than spending time with friends. Once they hear the Goodnight Bell, Star thinks it's the telephone. Nina reaches into her basket and pulls out Teddy, leading to Star guessing tonight's adventure is something about teddy bears. Nina also pulls out a blanket, leading to Star guessing tonight's adventure is about teddy bears snuggling with blankets. Nina explains that tonight's adventure will be about snuggley favorites. The word for snuggle in Spanish is acurrucarse, which she invites the Sproutlets to say with her.
  • Nina and Star are having a great goodnight, where they're talking about Snuggley Favorites. The word for snuggle in Spanish is acurrucarse, which is fun to say. Nina and Star snuggle together as they watch real kids talk about what they like to snuggle with.
  • Sign Language - Snuggle
  • Story Time
  • Sprout Stretches - Sister Bear Hug
  • After singing the Craft Song, Nina and Star make a craft that they can add to their favorite snuggley things - a pet rock. Star decides to name his Wilbur.
  • Nina and Star welcome back the viewers and briefly talk about tonight's theme. Star has Wilbur "say" acurrucarse. Nina tells Star it's time to do something, but interrupts saying he wants to grab his teddy bear for a teddy bear picnic, or grab his blankie or even make one. Wilbur told him it's time to brush his teeth, so he does so, leading to "Ready for Bed."

Notes

  • Footage from this episode was reused in Good Night Show tune-in promos.
  • This episode is referred to as "Snugglies" on TV guides in newspapers, such as the February 14, 2008 (Valentine's Day) issue of Florida's The Stuart News.[1]

Sources

  1. The Stuart News, February 14, 2008, page 43
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