Tales from the Crib

Summary
Vicita gets a new bed, but she wants to keep her crib. To help her get through her troubles, D.W. tells Vicita the story of how she grew out of her crib.

Plot
The episode starts off with a show called "Baby Cribz", hosted by D.W Read., that takes you on a tour of the crib of a really young child. Today, they are visiting Vicita's crib in the heart of Elwood City. Vicita shows the viewers the solid maple-constructed bars that make her feel that she sleeps safe, and shows how great the jumping is, and of course, the toys she keeps in there! Vicita then says she wouldn't give up her crib for the whole intire world.

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One day, while D.W. is playing at Vicita's house, she accidentally breaks one of the latter's Christy doll's heads off. However, Vicita immediately forgives her and is about to get another doll when she finds her crib is disassembled, and she got a new bed.

She is worried and wants her crib, but D.W. tells her about how she got through sleeping in a bed.

(The plot is in bold for a while because these are all flashbacks)

'''About a year ago, because D.W. was getting to be a big girl, Mrs. Read decides to buy D.W. a new bed, though D.W. wants to sleep in the crib all her life. Mrs. Read then adds that the new baby is going to need a crib. D.W. tells her mother that she should get one like hers, but the baby is going to sleep in D.W.'s crib. When asked if D.W. and the new baby are going to share the crib, Mrs. Read tells her that she is going to give D.W.'s crib to the baby and buy her a new bed.'''

'''D.W. and her parents went to the store to buy D.W. a bed. At the store, a salesman shows D.W. a sunflower bed with a "secret" pull-out drawer, but D.W. isn't impressed, and responds rudely towards the salesman. Her father suggests a bed with monkeys on the headboard, but she turns down that one, too. Before she can finish insisting she wants the same crib she always had, she observes a royal unicorn bed and picks that one.'''

'''Then she tells the Tibble Twins about this, but they say they'd never sleep in a bed because of "Arachnar: Lord of the Spider People." But that was just an "Irving Legend" ("the kind of story [one's] old [non-existent] Uncle Irving tells, which is real scary, but doesn't actually happen [either]").'''

'''That night, D.W. gets too excited about her new bed to go to sleep, and soon discovers that because her bed doesn't have any bars like her old crib, she gets right out of bed and goes through every book on the shelf. She then realizes not only doesn't she need to stay in her bed, she doesn't even have to stay in her room. So she exits her room and sneaks into her parents' room where Mr. and Mrs. Read are sleeping, as D.W. gets in their bed, they start talking sleepily, but D.W. is caught after saying something. Mrs. Read brings D.W. back to her bed, declaring that she knows it's new to sleep in a bed, but even she and daddy also need their sleep, and she tells her to stay in bed.'''

'''Again, D.W. gets out of bed, assuming it's OK to do so if she's quiet, and goes into Arthur's room to play tea party with his teddy bear, Stanley. When she's about to "warm up [Stanley's] cup", she only knocks it (with pens and pencils inside it) over, waking up Arthur and scaring him (as he thinks there are robbers). Mr. Read comes in and brings D.W. back to bed and tells her not to get out of bed anymore... and Arthur tells her not to play with Stanley anymore. D.W. is amused that Arthur was so scared, but he denies it. Then they all go back to bed ("No exceptions," adds Mr. Read) and stay in for the rest of the night.'''

'''The next night, everything starts off normally, and Mrs. Read (tucking D.W. in) tells her not to get up from her bed tonight. Although D.W. desires to get some sleep, she thinks about how much there is to explore. She gets up again (though she was told not to), and she tried turning on the TV, but there's a lot of static roaring on it, so she turns it off. Then she accidentally steps on a clown doll who tells her to press the button on her tummy. She then sneaks into the kitchen for some ice cream. Although she manages to get the ice cream, she drops it due to "Arachnar," and spills it, leaving Pal to eat it up. She then runs back to bed and sees something in the bed, and tries to escape to the crib, but gets caught by the blanket (who seems to be alive). This wakes Arthur who thinks the robbers are in D.W.'s room. He goes in to try to save her, but ends up fighting with D.W. instead (by accident). Mrs. Read reveals that the thing in her bed was just one of her dolls. D.W. cannot believe she let the Tibbles' story scare her, and Mrs. Read reveals that there's nothing wrong with fear, but Arachnar doesn't exist; however, D.W. asks her to sleep with her that night anyway, which she does, thus ending her trouble sleeping in her bed.'''

Back to the present, Vicita still doesn't want to sleep in a big-girl bed, but later, Vicita invites her to sleep over on her first night. That night, although Vicita is now sleeping, D.W. gets up from the bed to see what kind of ice cream they had. (She probably must only have been through sleeping in her own bed at her own house.)

Main

 * D.W.
 * Jane Read
 * David Read
 * Vicita Molina

Minor

 * Ramon Molina
 * Alberto Molina
 * Arthur
 * Tibble Twins
 * Pal

Background

 * Unknown Male Adult Rabbit (Number 3)
 * Unknown Female Adult Rabbit (Number 4)

Cultural references

 * The episode's title, "Tales from the Crib", is a reference to a horror comic and show book entitled "".
 * Baby Cribz is possibly a parody of the show "".
 * When Little D.W. steps on Arthur's face, Michael Yarmush's scream effect is heard.

Errors

 * When D.W. sees the bed that she gets, it has unicorns and rainbows on it, but when it is in her room it is a plain solid aqua/teal color. D.W.'s bed remains this way throughout the series.
 * It the scene where D.W. gets an ice cream, Pal is seen under the table, despite chronologically him not even being born yet when the flashback took place.

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