Sunday, 6 September 2020
If I Did Me, You, And Scooby Doo: Stage Fright
If I Did Me, You, And Scooby Doo: Abracadabra Doo
My Ideas
My Favourite Moment In Scooby Doo & The Legend Of The Vampire - Picnic Day!
It's Picnic Day! Every year it's held in Australia on the 2nd of August, so my favourite scene in Scooby Doo & The Legend Of The Vampire has to be the gang playing and having fun with all the animals in the outback.
First, the gang have a picnic with pies, salads and sandwiches, only for a parrot to steal Scooby's Scooby Snacks. Scooby and Shaggy have a kangaroo race and play rugby with a rattlesnake - rugby is very popular in Australia and especially New Zealand - and Scooby finds a waterhole to drink out of with two wildcats. The gang visit a School Of The Air and Shaggy comes face to face with a frill necked lizard (he should've seen the Play School Through The Windows segment about the story of the frill necked lizard), making funny faces at him, then Scooby and Shaggy dress up as Steve Irwin and get chased by an emu, who causes the two to hide their heads in the ground - now that'll be featured on the programme Bindi The Jungle Girl, or if Scooby and Shaggy were to guest star on either The Crocodile Hunter or Wiggly Safari...or on Discovery Kids' programme, Croc Files (crikey, I haven't heard about that programme in ages!).
Any time is Australian Picnic Day when this scene plays on Boomerang, or when you keep this movie and watch it on DVD or on a streaming service. Every Scooby movie has a favourite scene, my second favourite being Shaggy's fantasy about falling in love with Crystal - and Scooby falling in love with Amber - in Scooby Doo & The Alien Invaders. I've seen these movies before on Boomerang, so there's no need to turn away from them. Rummee, Racks! Or, Ricnic Ray! (That's Picnic Day in Scooby's way of speaking).
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If I Made Me, You, And Scooby Doo & The Goblin King
The Mouse-Cookie Goodnight Routine
- Dog's Activity - Crazy Runaround Time - Slip on your favourite pyjamas and run around the room in a wild and crazy way to silly, upbeat and fast music. Make sure you don't turn the volume up, though, the neighbours are preparing for bed too - and maybe they're doing the Mouse-Cookie Goodnight Routine too! It'll help show your kids that staying healthy is vitally important for their wellbeing, especially the next activity...
- Pig's Activity - Yoga - Take time to do various poses to calm down and think about all the lovely things you did today. I like to think about all the nice things that happened today sometimes, not nasty things like loud noises or little accidents. For a more soothing effect, light a scented candle or put on some relaxing music, and maybe even blow bubbles if you have some.
- Cat's Activity - Brushing Teeth - Keep track of your child's toothbrushing routine with a two minute egg timer, and maybe sing a favourite nursery rhyme such as 'Wheels On The Bus' or 'Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush' to make it more fun and engaging for your child.
- Moose's Activity - Porridge Or Another Warm Snack - Before bed, treat your child to a warm snack, such as pizza, sausage rolls, warm sandwiches or...porridge? A nice warm bowl of porridge can make your child more sleepy than any other food used to put children to sleep, such as a spoonful of Nyquil.
- Mouse's Activity - Do All 6! - Just have a simple bedtime routine. Put on your favourite pyjamas, brush your teeth, fetch a glass of water, choose a favourite stuffed animal and read a bedtime story (or do it in sign language if you're deaf) or sing a lullaby.
My Diary - 31st August-6th September


