Tell Me What to Dream About
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- $85.00
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- $85.00
Descripción editorial
Journey with two sisters into the world of dreams in this delightfully offbeat read-aloud bedtime story.
Little sister asks big sister to tell her what to dream about at bedtime, and big sister presents her with possibilities, such as eating a meal of teeny-tiny waffles with teeny-tiny animals, living in a furry world, and residing in a tree-house town. Little sister is wary of each idea, until together the girls hit upon the perfect dream.
Full of fantastic dreamscapes from each girl's point of view and quirky details that children will want to investigate again and again, this beautiful, irreverant title will inspire the imaginations of readers young and old.
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Two sisters lie side by side in their beds, wreathed in the blue light of nightfall. "Tell me what to dream about or I won't be able to fall asleep," the younger sister begs. The older sister obliges with a series of storybook images eating "teeny-tiny waffles with teeny-tiny animals," being a giant who carries singing creatures in her pockets, riding on clouds like horses through the sky. The younger sister, a pessimist, rejects them all. The humor lies in the way Potter's (Beatrice Spells Some Lulus and Learns to Write a Letter) paintings seesaw between beguiling images of the older sister's fancies ("Everyone lives in tree houses.... There are swings everywhere, and you can swing from one tree house to another to visit your friends") and the same visions filtered through the younger sister's gloom, in which pigs gallop across waffles and rainstorms ruin rides through the clouds. While the pacing is a series of bumps and starts as fancies are proffered and dismissed, the sisters' bickering will be instantly recognizable. And Potter's dream worlds, a feast of beloved fantasy elements, will lure readers back for more. Ages 3 7.