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Dreaming and using our imagination is key to our children's development. We want our "little people" to let their imaginations run wild when they sleep, and dream big so they can play their part in making the world a better place. A little boy worries he can't dream at night when he sleeps. At school he asks his friends to describe their dreams, but when he tries to replicate his friends' dreams at night, nothing happens. Finally, when he is able to create his own thoughts at night before dozing off, he discovers the amazing ability we all have inside ourselves, to dream limitlessly with our…mehr

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Dreaming and using our imagination is key to our children's development. We want our "little people" to let their imaginations run wild when they sleep, and dream big so they can play their part in making the world a better place. A little boy worries he can't dream at night when he sleeps. At school he asks his friends to describe their dreams, but when he tries to replicate his friends' dreams at night, nothing happens. Finally, when he is able to create his own thoughts at night before dozing off, he discovers the amazing ability we all have inside ourselves, to dream limitlessly with our imagination. This stunningly illustrated book was written to help parents encourage and assist their children in the dreaming process by showing them that their imagination has no bounds. This book will delight children, parents and grandparents alike, and they can use it as a prompt in the morning to check in on how their children's imaginations are working when they sleep. It is a perfect bedtime story, and it is ideal for beginner readers. It makes a great Christmas gift, and it is fun to read again and again with your children.
Autorenporträt
John Bergantino is much like any other loving dad. He loves to read bedtime stories to his son Noah. He had a story inside him and wanted to share it, both with his son and the world, so he wrote this, his very first children's bedtime storybook. He wanted to have a key learning in the book for young children to feel free to be, act and dream as they want. He also wanted the book to overflow with beautiful pictures and wonderful images, so that they would help our children to dream big dreams at night whilst sleeping.