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Olu's Dream

Autor Shane W. Evans
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 aug 2009
Don't miss this imaginative bedtime picture book from Shane W. Evans, the award-winning artist ofChocolate Me!, We March,and many other popular titles.

It's bedtime, but young Olu would rather play than sleep. When his father finally convinces him to go to bed and encourages him to dream, Olu's imagination soars.
With his stuffed bear Brindle, he sets off on a grand adventure that ends at a big race. When Olu wakes up, he realizes that dreams can be as fun as real life—maybe even better!

"Olu’s imagination pours forth in stream-of-consciousness style as he encounters monsters, rides a whale and races through space," commentedKirkus. "In one hilarious spread, the two buddies gorge on pizza and honey, eyes closed in a delicious delirium. The anime-influenced illustrations depict the spunky protagonist as a wide-eyed, cute-as-a-button child of mixed-race descent. Encourages readers to use their creative capacities."

Shave W. Evans is the artist of many popular picture books and the recipient of the Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780060726720
ISBN-10: 0060726725
Pagini: 40
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Katherine Tegen Books

Textul de pe ultima copertă

It's time for Olu to lie down in bed, for the little one to sleep, his dad just said. Though Olu would rather play and race, Not end the fun, or slow the pace.But as soon as Olu shuts those eyes, catch this—imagination flies!

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"Curly-haired Olu would rather play than sleep, but when Dad and Mom turn off the lights, the vivacious tyke embarks on a series of fantastical dreams. With teddy-bear sidekick in tow, Olu’s imagination pours forth in stream-of-consciousness style as he encounters monsters, rides a whale and races through space. In one hilarious spread, the two buddies gorge on pizza and honey, eyes closed in a delicious delirium. The anime-influenced illustrations depict the spunky protagonist as a wide-eyed, cute-as-a-button child of mixed-race descent. Encourages readers to use their creative capacities."