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Emperor's New Clothes

Emperor’s New Clothes

In "The Emperor's New Clothes," a silly emperor believes he is wearing invisible clothes made by two tricksters, but in the end, a brave little child points out that he is actually wearing nothing at all!
Emperor's New Clothes

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In “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” a silly emperor believes he is wearing invisible clothes made by two tricksters, but in the end, a brave little child points out that he is actually wearing nothing at all!

Snoriezzz, a children’s mindful bedtime podcast and part of the GoKidGo universe of shows for kids, is co-created and co-hosted by Academy Award Winning actor Marcia Gay Harden (she/her), and actor and comedian Natalie Peyton (she/her).  Building love of self and love of sleep at the same time, the Snory godmothers use affirmations,  calming routines, and a beautiful fairy tale to help you make bedtime the peaceful,  bonding moment you need!     

Snoriezzz Segments:

00:47  MINDFUL TALK

03:40  GROUNDING WITH YOUR SURROUNDINGS 

05:33  SNORY THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES

23:15  CALM YOUR BODY MEDITATION

You can always revisit the affirmations, Snory, or meditations as your little one needs! We’ve provided the timing for each segment above.

Host Snory godmother: Marcia Gay Harden (she/her) 

Host Snory godmother: Natalie Peyton (she/her) 

Segment music composition: Nana Simopoulos (she/her)

Story music composition and foley: Sterling Steffen (he/him)

Editing: Sterling Steffen

Cover art: Eulie Scheel (they/them)

Production Manager: Kyle Dempsey (he/him)

Branding/marketing: Julitta Scheel (she/her)

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Snoriezzz Science Tip

Rhythm of Sleep

Sleep Science Tips Emperor's New Clothes
Rythm of Sleep
SleepHow do you feel when you wake up? Do you feel energized?Refreshed? Perhaps excited to take on the day?
Now how do you feel before you go to bed at night? Not soenergized, huh? Maybe tired, sleepy, and ready to liedown.
Our brains tell our bodies when to wake up and when to gohave an internal clock telling us when to wake up and fallasleep? This is called our “circadian rhythm”.
Rhythm of Sleep
You may have heard the term “circadian rhythm” before, perhaps from one of our previous Snoriezzz Science Tips! You may also know that your body likes to wake up and fall asleep at the same time each night, and that keeping those times the same helps us to sleep better each night.
We learned that children and teens need more time to sleep than adults so that their brains will function the best. But it turns out that too little sleep also means they are more likely to get sick compared to their peers who get enough sleep.
Rhythm of Sleep
Remember to stay away from phones and tablets before bed, as the blue light emitted from those screens will mess with your circadian rhythm. Sweet dreams, sleep tight, and know that everything’s going to be alright!

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