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Books with title STREET DREAMS

  • Sweet Dreams

    Robin Jones Gunn

    Paperback (Focus on the Family, June 16, 1994)
    As Christy's senior year draws to a close, life is spangled with days of happiness and nights of Sweet Dreams. While the last weeks of school mean hard work as photographer for the yearbook, Christy Miller's long-held dreams of growing closer to Todd are coming true.
  • Sweet Dreams

    Mandy Allsop

    language (Mandy Allsop, Nov. 9, 2014)
    When Roama a young dog arrived at The forbidden City, he had only intended to spend one night. He just needed to rest after a long journey.The first dog he met was Shar Pei, who was the saddest, sorry state of a dog ever. Shar Pei had a troubled past and was in desperate need of a friend. Roama decided he could provide that friendship.Shar Pei told him about Madam Pompadours, she could provide him with a comfy bed for the night, as she ran the Pamper Parlour in the town.Roama soon realised that the Pamper Parlour was a front for some hidden seedy goings on.When he met Phalene a lady dog who worked at the parlour, Roama found out she was being kept there against her will.Roama and Shar Pei hatched a plan to help Phalene escape from Madam Pompadours clutches.Find out what happens when Roama discovers that in The Forbidden City your worst night mares can come true, and not all of the residents have sweet dreams.
  • Sweet Dreams

    Ronald Kidd

    Hardcover (Advance Publ, March 15, 1999)
    Based on the Pooh stories by AA Milne
  • Dream Sweet Dreams

    Kristy Kurjan, Tyler Parker

    eBook (KPO Creative LLC, May 31, 2017)
    This book is specially designed in Amazon's fixed-layout KF8 format with region magnification. Double-tap on an area of text to zoom and read.Bright illustrations and sweet, rhyming text are paired in this adorable bedtime story that celebrates the joy of creativity through dreams. From penguins eating ice cream to cute cuddle bugs, this board book is sure to bring a smile to both young and old. There are endless possibilities for what children can imagine.
  • Sweet dreams

    Morris Cerullo, Theresa Cerullo

    Paperback (Morris Cerullo World Evangelism, Sept. 3, 1987)
    May these anointed words of comfort and peace from our hearts bless you and grant you God's peace, rest and sleep each evening, so you can awaken refreshed and renewed…ready to serve Him anew. Volume 3 of a four-part series.
  • Sweet Dreams

    Mary-Ann Joustra, Kara Joustra

    eBook (, Oct. 17, 2008)
    Lisa has three wishes: she wants a horse, she doesn’t want to be the middle child, and she doesn’t want to be diabetic. Sweet Dreams is the story of a fifth-grader who strives for normalcy despite obstacles (including diabetes, a jealous best friend, two spoiled sisters and a worrisome mother). With the help of a wishing stone, the Helping Hands Ranch, and a dirty, abused, forgotten mare, Lisa gets her wishes and learns to love God again. Semi-autobiographical in inspiration, Sweet Dreams was co-written by a 12-year old girl and her mother. Above all, Sweet Dreams is the inspiring, heart-breaking, obstacle-jumping love story of a girl and her horse.
  • Sweet Dreams

    DeeJanay Makey

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 12, 2018)
    Sweet Dreams is a story based on a young boy who is constantly trying to avoid the nightly task of bedtime. Though he tries running and hiding, his mother finds him, and tucks him into bed while trying to ease his mind with the suggesting that theres something great waiting for him in his dreams. The idea of his active imagination taking full control of dreamworld eases the young boy enough to drift away and meet the adventure awaiting him. The limitless possibilities create a night of fantasy involving space flight, a candy made sun, and a very special visit to the North Pole, proving that imagination and sleep are the only requirements for Sweet Dreams.
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  • Sweet Dreams

    Clarence Dean Simmons

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 26, 2014)
    This children's book was inspired by my daughter, Racquel Evond Simmons, when she was five years old. She wanted me to tell her a bedtime story every night, so I began to make up stories. My first story was about a star that couldn't shine. After that, she wanted another one, so I thought about the grumpy old troll. Then she wanted more. I couldn't rest because these stories have begun to race in my mind, and I couldn't stop writing. That's how it all began!
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  • Sweet Dreams

    Bridget Barry

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, June 9, 2010)
    Who would have ever thought going to bed could be fun? Join Timmy for a bedtime adventure that will make every child excited for bedtime.
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  • Sweet Dreams

    Clarence Dean Simmons

    Hardcover (Xlibris, Dec. 23, 2014)
    This children's book was inspired by my daughter, Racquel Evond Simmons, when she was five years old. She wanted me to tell her a bedtime story every night, so I began to make up stories. My first story was about a star that couldn't shine. After that, she wanted another one, so I thought about the grumpy old troll. Then she wanted more. I couldn't rest because these stories have begun to race in my mind, and I couldn't stop writing. That's how it all began!
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  • Sweet Dreams

    Kate, Daniel,

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2016)
    Jan is terrified to go to sleep. Every night in her dreams she relives the blaze that killed her parents. As her dreams grow more vivid, Jan begins to suspect that the fire wasn’t an accident: someone murdered her parents, and she thinks she knows who. Then Jan starts to walk in her sleep, finding herself mysteriously drawn to a series of midnight fires being set around town. At first the fires are small, but soon one of Jan’s classmates—a girl who accused Jan of setting the fires—is horribly disfigured in the flames that destroy her home. Is Jan’s nightmare coming true? Is she an arsonist—and a killer, too?
  • Sweet Dreams

    Jean Virnig, Dwight Nacaytuna

    Paperback (Xlibris US, Sept. 12, 2018)
    Thinking about and being grateful for a day one may have as one is about ready to drift off to sleep.
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