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[Bernice's Big Day: Overcoming Stage Fright and Celebrating Success]-[Bernice Is Super Nervous 🐻 (Encore Bernice)]

Sleep Tight Stories - Bedtime Stories for Kids · B1 · 2026-02-18

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📋 Summary

Overcoming Nervousness Through Preparation and Perspective

In the story, young Bernice faces a common but overwhelming challenge: stage fright before her school play. Despite being "super prepared" and having "memorized all my lines," she finds herself unable to sleep, feeling as though she has "butterflies in her stomach"—or, as her friend Bobby jokingly puts it, like he has a "T-Rex dancing in his tummy."

The Role of Parental Guidance

When Bernice seeks comfort from Papa Bear, he provides essential emotional support. Papa Bear validates her feelings, noting that "nervousness can actually be a sign that you care a lot" about the task at hand. He reframes her anxiety, explaining that it does not signify a "lack of self-confidence," but rather the importance of the event. By normalizing her jitters, Papa Bear helps Bernice understand that even confident people experience these emotions. He also emphasizes the value of mistakes, reminding her that "making mistakes means you're trying new things and being brave," which alleviates her fear of imperfection.

Coping Mechanisms and Mindset

To manage her nerves, Bernice utilizes deep breathing exercises, taking air in through her nose and slowly releasing it through her mouth. While initially difficult because she tended to "rush through it," persistence eventually helps her calm down. Papa Bear’s advice on preparation reinforces this; he notes that when we prepare well, those anxious feelings in our belly "calm down a lot." This combination of physical relaxation and mental reframing allows Bernice to approach her performance with a healthier mindset.

The Aftermath: Success and Reflection

Following the play, Bernice returns home to share her experience over chocolate chip cookies. Despite making "a couple of mistakes," she discovers that "nobody noticed, and everyone clapped." Her reflection on the day shows personal growth: she realizes that her "super strict" teacher, Mrs. Lawson, is perhaps "not as scary as I thought" and is actually a kind person. This shift in perspective highlights how successfully navigating a stressful situation can change one’s perception of authority figures and peers alike.

Conclusion

Bernice’s story serves as a gentle reminder that anxiety is a natural human response to things we value. Through the support of her family, the use of grounding techniques like deep breathing, and the realization that mistakes are part of being "brave," Bernice transforms her nervous energy into a successful experience. Ultimately, the story concludes with a sense of security and accomplishment, as Bernice falls "fast asleep," comforted by the love and pride of her parents.

🎯Key Sentences

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I can't seem to stay asleep
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I have memorized all my lines and stuff
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I rush through it and I don't relax
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I'll walk you back to bed
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I know, little bear, it's just a figure of speech
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📝Key Phrases

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out of sorts
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figure of speech
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ants in one's pants
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set one's mind to
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ad-libbing
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📖 Transcript

Hello friends and welcome to Sleep Tight Stories.
The day has arrived for the school play and Bernice is super nervous.
She can't sleep even after trying her deep breathing exercises.
She goes to Papa and Mama's room to ask for help.
Papa gets her back into bed and she finally falls back to sleep.
When Bernice gets home from school she sits and tells Papa Bear all about her day and what happened at the play.

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