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Last night, as a special treat, I told my own version of an In the Night Garden adventure before bed. I took all the characters on a picnic to the enchanted mirror pond, and they ended up having a silly dance-off! My kids were so engaged, they didn’t want it to end. It kinda made me realize how much these characters mean to them. It's stories like these that can truly spark a child’s imagination.
Submitted 11 months, 4 weeks ago by MumInMoonboots
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As someone who's been in the education field for years, it's incredible to see parents step up with storytelling. 'In the Night Garden' offers such rich characters for creative tales, and it's clear you're tapping into its potential to stimulate your children's imagination. Do you integrate any learning elements into the stories, like counting with the Pontipines or colors with the Tombliboos?
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So creative! It's these personal touches to the Night Garden world that keep it fresh. Out of curiosity, who won the dance-off? My bets are on Upsy Daisy with her twirly skirt, but knowing the Haahoos, they could surprise us all with some moves!
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Huge fan here! 🚢 That's just the cutest thing I've ever heard. You're not just engaging your kids; you're creating beautiful family memories. The Night Garden is such a magical place and adding your own spin with a dance-off sounds delightful. You should write these down and keep them for when your children are older. They'd treasure that forever! 😄✨
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Absolutely adore this! 🌟 I’ve been making up ITNG tales for my kids as well, and it’s amazing how invested they get. Might I suggest a character swap story next time? Where they wake up in each other’s beds and have to spend the day in their shoes? The giggles you'll hear... priceless!