Ever since we saw Yo Gabba Gabba Live my kids have been huge fans. They were super excited when we received Yo Gabba Gabba!: Super Spies on DVD and had to watch it right away. Then they wanted to watch it again! The DVD features 4 fun episodes:
Super Spies
When a bad spy named Bateman makes off with the Gabba Land gang’s balloon art, it’s time for a musical spy recovery mission, full of gadgets, robot guards, and great beats. Jason Bateman guest stars and musical guests Peter Bjorn and John perform.
Mystery
Toodee and Plex go searching for Foofa who has disappeared. Toodee finds clues to solve the mystery. Toodee and Plex find Foofa at the beach and meet her cool brother Foofle. Ladytron performs, Jack McBrayer and Paul Scheer tell a knock-knock joke and Biz Markie is featured in the recurring “Biz’s Beat of the Day” segment.
Space
The Gabba gang goes on a space adventure in a flying saucer. They look through a telescope at the stars and planets. In space they meet new friends and discover a new planet. Musical guests Electrocute perform and Mark Mothersbaugh is featured in the recurring “Mark’s Magic Pictures” segment.
Big
Brobee gets frustrated about being the little one, and he wants to know what it’s like to be big like DJ Lance. He accidentally switches places with DJ Lance and grows big, but Brobee has a hard time being like DJ Lance. DJ Lance and Brobee switch places again and everything is back to normal in Gabbaland. Musical guest Jem performs and Mark Mothersbaugh is featured in the recurring “Mark’s Magic Pictures” segment.
The DVD also features an interactive spy game in the bonus features. The DVD was released on April 17th and retails for $16.99.
Watching the DVD was even better snuggled up with their new brightly colored and super soft Yo Gabba Gabba blanket featuring all of their favorite characters — Brobee, Toodee, Plex, Foofa, and Muno. The bedding by Betesh is available at Walmart stores nationwide. Products include several different blankets, a 4-piece toddler bedding set, Pillow Pals and more!
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Both of my kids’ bedtime rituals are to take a bath, brush teeth, read 2 books and then say prayers. It’s worked with both of them without much fight.
We have had basically a set routine since birth. I think this is why my boys both were sleeping through the night by 2-3 months old!
My son goes to bed on his own around 9 We usually look around and he is already in bed asleep he is 3.
we always do bare bones so there is no wiggle room for straying. its pjs and bedtime book every night a drink of water then bed no ifs ands or buts!
Our bedtime routine begins with a bath, then reading a bedtime story, & finishing with a good night kiss.
We sing the “Pajama Party ” song from Yo Gabba Gabba and get Mya’s pink lovie,then we tuck the two of them in and she gets about 10 or 15 kisses (lol).
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My daughters are older now, but I use to read to them before bedtime, and when they got a little older, they’d read themselves a little before shutting out the lights.
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When I put my grandson to bed we have a story, then I cover him up, give a hug and a kiss and he’s ready to sleep.
Bedtime ritual is reading a Dr. Seuss story before nights out.
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A good bedtime ritual would be to read to your children it takes 20 minutes a night and help them understand the reading is important.
After potty and brushing teeth we read together talk about the day, then tuck the kids into bed.
storytime then lights out
Our bedtime ritual is a little bit of Dino Dan (Nick Jr show). We put our son into our bed, let him watch some Dino Dan, and he knows it’s bedtime! He’s usually very cooperative about going to sleep when we turn the lights off after this because he knows it’s a treat.
we read a book or two every night before bed. It really helps my kids wind down and relax enough to sleep.
We liked to stay up late reading books.I know unoriginal. Thats all I have!
My boys, ages 3 & 4, always fall asleep after a cup of warm milk. They started asking for chocolate milk but I didnt want them to have all that sugar, so we get sugar free syrup as a treat sometimes. They curl up w/ their fuzzy blankets & crash out.
we definitely do a lot of snuggling at bed time so it gets her tired!
We like to get what we call “bugs” under the blankets and snuggle and sing a song together.
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First it’s bath time. Then we read a story or watch a short movie. Then it’s time to sleep.
keep a schedule.
I read a story to them every night at bedtime!
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Our bedtime ritual is bath, two books, then bed.
make sure to have a storytime.
both my kids love it.
it is the most peaceful time of the day..
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we bath, brush teeth, my child reads to me, then I read two books to him
The 3 B’s…Bath, Bottle, Bed. Thank you for the lovely giveaway!
Erin E
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I give my kids baths, read a few stories then tuck them into bed
my little ones run and jump into bed so i can come in and play the tuck game and give kisses. night time is the easiest time of day with our four.
Night night kisses, I love yous and snuggling them up in blankets.
We read a bedtime story every night before bed
We begin with bath time, which usually includes a Popsicle or sucker (less mess for me to clean up), then we brush our teeth. After getting dressed in our pj’s, we read and have a couple minutes of last minute play time. Then, it’s clean up time and bedtime! 🙂
My kids favorite ritual at night is when we read to them and than tickle them. Thanks for the awesome giveaway 🙂
Renee
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We have what we call “Calm down time” after bath time we put the lights on low, grab our blankets, stuffed animals and books.
I always read a book to my kids in bed, but would stop at an exciting part so they were exciting about the next night to read.
Sing You Are My Sunshine and then the same words every night..
Me – night
Ced – night
me – see you tomorrow
Ced – see you tomorrow
me – Love You
Ced – Love You
So the last thing heard every night are the words Love You
Well it is pretty simple. Change his diaper,brush his teeth, give him something to drink and then he crawls into bed.
They have a bottle before bedtime.
With my daughter, it’s a bath, followed with teeth brushing, then a bedtime story.
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i have a 2 year old and a 6 month old .. our bedtime routine consists of…. 1.changing my girls into pjs (and clean diapers) .. 2. reading to them 3. tucking them in 4. and mama rocking in the chair until they are both asleep
bath, story, prayers and bed… routine is good regardless of where we are because consistancy is important.
Warm Bath & bedtime story. Works everytime. (Also a little cuddling never hurts) 🙂
A small bedtime snack, brush teeth, we read a story and then lots of hugs and kisses and I love you’s and she’s out like a light every night.
We would love to share this with our play group friends.
Madyson sings songs with movement to get her wiggles out before bedtime.
We read a book and have prayer time every night.
Bedtime with our nine-year-old consists of me reading to her, followed by cuddles and discussing our day. Sometimes we’re both a little slap happy and giggling kicks in:)
I give her a little milk. Then she lays across my lap and I read her a book. I brush her teeth and give her the blankie and doll. I set the music and she goes to sleep!
Always easier if you can set a schedule and STICK TO IT!! Ours was always bath, snuggle and read, prayers, smooches then lights out nighty-night, sleep tight and don’t let the bed bugs bite!
After jammies/teeth brushing, my little one crawls up on my lap under a blanket and I sing, “Amazing Grace” to her…or as she says, “Mom, can you sing, My Grace to me?” She just melts my heart! She falls listening to her song every night.
my son is the easiest one to get to bed he will tell you when he is ready and asks if you can make him a sleeping bag with his blanket every night and then just falls asleep 🙂