

Tucker is a strong-willed little boy. He likes to do things his own way and doesn't always listen to his parents.

Every night, Tucker's dad asks him to do three simple things. "Tucker, pee pee poo poo, brush your teeth and go to bed," he says.

Tucker obeys his dad but not completely. Sometimes, he only brushes his teeth. Other times, he only pee pee poo poos or simply goes to bed without doing the other two things.

When Tucker is a good boy and does all three things, he has clean and sparkly teeth. He doesn't wake up in the middle of the night to go pee pee poo poo, and he feels very happy and awake the next day.

Tucker may not know, but his dad has Tucker’s best interest in mind when he asks him to do these things.

When Tucker listens to his dad, he benefits from the wisdom of his father. Following his dad's advice makes Tucker feel better and happier.

Tucker starts to realize that doing what his dad asks him to do actually makes him feel good. He begins to understand the importance of listening to his dad's advice.

As Tucker continues to obey his dad, he learns and grows. He becomes healthier, happier, and more responsible. And Tucker and his dad grow closer as they share these bedtime routines.