dreams

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The Sandman

(Graphic novel)
2018
The entire world is placed at risk when three dreams escaped from the Dreaming into the waking world meet up with Rose Walker, a young woman searching for her brother.

Juniper Harvey and the vanishing kingdom

2023
"Eleven-year-old Juniper Harvey is having trouble coping in her new Florida town, but when the girl from her recurring fantasy dream appears in her room they have to figure out how to save Galatea's world from a war of rival gods--and deal with their mutual attraction"--OCLC.

The Sandman

2022
"A . . . tale of the forces that exist beyond life and death, this first of four volumes . . . collects the story arcs "Preludes and Nocturnes," The Doll's House," and "Dream Country," [and] . . . including the first comic to ever win a World Fantasy Award, issue #19's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"--Back cover.

The Terrible Snore

2022
Sam wakes one night to hear a scary growling sound coming from his parents' room. What could it be? Find out the clever way Sam overcomes his fear and sleeps through the horrible noise!.

A little like waking

While stuck in a dream, eighteen-year-old Zelda explores the far reaches of the dreamscape with a timid boy named Langston, but as they grow closer and closer, they discover truths neither of them wants to face.
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Goodnight racism

2022
Illustrations and text show children the language to dream of a better world.
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Watermelon madness

2018
"Noura loves watermelon truly, madly, deeply. Can there ever be too much of a good thing?"--OCLC.
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The lost Dreamer

2023
"In this fantasy inspired by ancient Mesoamerica, a lineage of seers defiantly resists the shifting patriarchal state that would see them destroyed"--OCLC.

Soup for lunch

2022
"In this . . . story, a young boy and his sister enjoy a warm bowl of soup on a chilly, rainy day. Once the boy finishes his soup, he falls asleep--and suddenly, his sister's bowl of soup has become a river that begins filling up the entire house! It sweeps into the living room and picks up dolls, trucks, and trains, then heads into the den and picks up the family dog, still asleep on her bed. Trying to stay afloat, the boy grabs onto a noodle, while Mommy uses a carrot. Luckily, the boy has an idea about how to get rid of the river of soup, and soon, everything is back to the way it was"--Provided by publisher.

Dream big for kids

"What if you were created for something so special, so amazing, so big that you could change the world? . . . Bob Goff and his daughter Lindsey share . . . [a story about dreams and striving to] make the world a better place"--Provided by publisher.

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