Jim Henson's Pajanimals - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Stick to the Plan
Sweetpea Sue helps her fellow Pajanimals to follow the steps in getting ready for bed -- first taking a bath, then brushing their teeth and finally putting on their pajamas.
Stay in Bed, Put on Your Sleepy Head
Squacky has the squirmies and wants to get out of bed, but his fellow Pajanimals remind him that nighttime is for sleeping.
I Love to Love My Lovies
The Pajanimals sing about their "lovies" that help them to get to sleep at night.
How Do I Know It's Morning Time?
Squacky wants to get out of bed and play, but can't because it's not yet morning (which annoys all of the other Pajanimals).
Goodnight to Mom
The Pajanimals sing fondly of their moms and imagine what they might be doing at night.
Sleeping Makes Me Feel Alright
The Pajanimals sing a song about how sleeping at night help gives one enough energy for the next day.
What's That Sound?
When Apollo is bothered by nighttime sounds, his friends help him to hear how the noises can become a soothing lullaby. The Pajanimals sing about sounds they hear at night. Squacky sings about water dripping in the bathroom, Sweetpea Sue sings the wind blowing through the leaves, and Apollo gazes out at the moon singing about the sounds all around them.
Lights in the Dark
Apollo is afraid of the dark, so his fellow Pajanimals share with him the things that light their way at night. Squacky shows how he makes shadow puppets with his night light, while Sweetpea Sue sings about how the dark help calms and comforts her.
Let's Make Our Bodies Tired
The Pajanimals do fun exercises to tire themselves out before bedtime - including a song where they "jiggle, jumble and jump".
A Scary Dream
When Cowbella has a nightmare, the other Pajanimals try to calm her though song by explaining that it's just a dream, a "story in your head".
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