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DREAM by Susanna Leonard Hill

DREAM

With Sesame Street

From the Sesame Street Scribbles series

by Susanna Leonard Hill ; illustrated by Marybeth Nelson

Pub Date: Nov. 5th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4926-9500-4
Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland

Readers will follow their dreams when familiar Sesame Street characters, in dreamy pastels against faint outlined scenes, cheer them on.

The journey begins with defining that dream (“A dream can be big or a dream can be small. / What matters the most is to have dreams at all. / Ambitious, creative, outrageous, concrete, / or close to your heart, something simple and sweet”) and taking that scary first step. Grover, Oscar the Grouch, and Zoe offer counsel on dealing with failure (“remember you grow when you get through bad days”) and rejection (“Even if others may not think it’s best, / the road to success is your own special quest” and “You always can ask a good friend for advice, / and working together sure does feel nice!”). And of course, Cookie Monster knows “cookies and milk sweep the gray clouds away / and bring you right back to a bright sunny day.” No matter what, Bert and Ernie remind readers “if your dream seems as if it will never come true, / keep in mind you’re surrounded by those who love you.” A closing wish “that all of your dreams will come true” makes this a very positive rhyming read-aloud even if there are a few near rhymes and lines where the meter isn’t perfect.

Encouraging the dreamer in every reader.

(Picture book. 4-6)