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  • Dream

    Matthew Cordell

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 2, 2017)
    With new life comes infinite possibility in this companion to Wish and Hope, by Caldecott Award-winner Matthew Cordell.In this stunning picture book, a gorilla family celebrates their young child by dreaming of everything their baby will encounter, who he will be, and what dreams he will eventually have. The simple but touching story perfectly expresses the emotions that parents often find difficult to put into words.
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  • Dream

    Sereé Abellard, Bijoux A, Ishika Sharma

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Let your child explore; what is their dreams and ambitions? How will they contribute to society? Do they want to be a dentist? maybe a chef? Let their imaginations travel into their future dreams.
  • Dream

    Lucy Adler

    (West on Twenty, Sept. 12, 2020)
    The journey continues with Book 2 in The Waking Sleep!Daria's powers are stirring... (Plot TBA!)
  • Dream

    Matthew Cordell

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 4, 2017)
    With new life comes infinite possibility in this companion to Wish and Hope, by Caldecott Award-winner Matthew Cordell.In this stunning picture book, a gorilla family celebrates their young child by dreaming of everything their baby will encounter, who he will be, and what dreams he will eventually have. The simple but touching story perfectly expresses the emotions that parents often find difficult to put into words.
  • Dream

    Kasey Crawford Kellem

    Hardcover (Halo Publishing International, June 13, 2016)
    Mind Over Matter (M.O.M.) Books are geared towards preschoolers to help them learn how to be resilient. Life comes at us fast and children have to be prepared with the right tools to face the challenges, adversity and obstacles that may become a part of their lives. DREAM is the last of five books emphasizing the important factors for resiliency. In this book children will learn to DREAM about the many possibilities in life and to follow those dreams. These books are also designed to be decorations on bookshelves, night stands, or desks in a child's bedroom or playroom, which will serve as a constant resiliency reinforcement. Look for other Mind Over Matter Books: BELIEVE, LOVE, RELAX and LAUGH.
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  • Dream

    Adam Montierth, Adam Devaney

    language (Brothers Ink Productions, Oct. 20, 2015)
    Dream by Adam Montierth is bound to become a modern classic considering the message it conveys to children of dreaming big and having the confidence that great things can and do happen. The illustrations are top notch, eye catching and descriptive.
  • Dream

    Linda Cargill

    language (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Sandy and her parents are opening a vintage clothing shop in Idaho Falls on her seventeenth birthday. Her parents sell clothes from the 1950s, and their house is decorated that way, too. Her bedroom walls are covered with vintage movie posters from that era. Is that why she gets carried away and starts to dream about a beau dressed in 1950s clothes driving a motorcycle? He only visits her at night in her dreams. It gets so intense that Sandy longs to go to bed just to go on a date. Other boys seem dull by comparison, and even her best friend can’t get her to go out anymore.One morning when she gets up there is a cut on her neck. It gets worse as the days go by. Has she injured herself? Has some animals gotten through her open windows at night? Sandy had better figure out what is going on and why her dreams are so compelling before she gets lost in them and never wakes up again.Dream was first published in German by Cora Verlag, Harper Collins Germany. It is now brought to you by Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC. If you liked Dream, you will enjoy other young adult thriller novels by Linda Cargill such as Candle, Bienville, Desert, Ancestress, and Avalanche.
  • A Dream

    Cory Q Tan

    Paperback (The Luminous Cat, Feb. 23, 2019)
    Winner, Best Illustrations in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2020.Winner, Honorable Mention for Picture Books (Aged 6 & Up) in the Story Monster Royal Dragonfly Awards 2019.There’s a new addition to the family- it’s a baby boy! All seemed well and perfect but Mum is feeling rather on edge… Baby is healthy and normal like any other newborn, except that he’s way too small! Day after day, Baby’s (small) size became Mum’s only obsession. Then one night, she had a strange dream…Targeted at 3-8 year olds but suitable for everyone, this book reminds us that comparing is pointless as everyone is different and each person is a unique individual. Only by accepting our loved ones for who they are will we then be able to appreciate their strengths and uniqueness.
  • Dream

    Adam Montierth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 1, 2011)
    Dream by Adam Montierth is bound to become a modern classic considering the message it conveys to children of dreaming big and having the confidence that great things can and do happen. The illustrations are top notch, eye catching and descriptive.
  • Dream

    Carl Sommer, Jorge Martinez

    Paperback (Advance Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Theres a mystery in Roys family that puzzles him. Nelson his father and Jesse his fathers best friend are both successful businessmen, but his uncle has been in prison as long as he can remember. The three young men grew up together. How did they end up in such different places? Travel with Nelson back to his childhood. There the boys; surrounded by poverty, gang pressure, and a drug infested environment, are encouraged to dare to dream big dreams. Nelson finds inspiration in the stories of some of the worlds greatest dreamersand he discovers that one of those great dreamers was his own father.
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  • Dream a Dream

    Jackie Zurawski

    Paperback (Cherokee Rose Publishing, LLC, March 10, 2018)
    Charlie and Sally Bunny are out of school, so they head into the great outdoors to play in the sun after their Mom says, “Just imagine all the things you could do, on a bright summer day with the sky so blue.” This delightful book will show children what they can achieve just by the simple act of Day Dreaming.
  • Dream

    Carl Sommer, Jorge Martinez

    Paperback (Advance Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Theres a mystery in Roys family that puzzles him. Nelson his father and Jesse his fathers best friend are both successful businessmen, but his uncle has been in prison as long as he can remember. The three young men grew up together. How did they end up in such different places? Travel with Nelson back to his childhood. There the boys; surrounded by poverty, gang pressure, and a drug infested environment, are encouraged to dare to dream big dreams. Nelson finds inspiration in the stories of some of the worlds greatest dreamersand he discovers that one of those great dreamers was his own father.
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