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Sweet Dreams by Rose A. Lewis, Jen Corace

heypretty52's review

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3.0

Corace's illustrations are magical and soft, but Lewis's words do not compliment them.

tashrow's review

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5.0

This quiet bedtime book is the perfect antidote to a busy day. Starting with a mother carrying her daughter up the stairs, the mood is set for a sleepy bedtime. The book moves from that child to the moon and then a sleeping baby bear, a soaking wet tiny mouse, and birds in a nest. Butterflies sleep as moths take wing into the night. Crickets start to sing and other nocturnal animals appear. Then the sun returns and a quiet morning begins with animals starting to rise and eat. The book returns to the bedroom and the child now curled in bed, her walls opening to reveal the wonder of night beyond.

Read the rest of my review on my blog, Waking Brain Cells.
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