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Sweet Dreamer Kit: Guide for Young Dreamers


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No. of pages 96

Published: 1998

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"Sweet Dreamer Kit: Guide for Young Dreamers" by Lori Reid is a creative and whimsical guide that encourages young readers to explore the power of their imagination and dreams. Through engaging activities, prompts, and illustrations, the book invites children to express their thoughts and feelings, helping them to articulate their dreams and aspirations. It provides a safe space for self-discovery and encourages mindfulness, creativity, and personal expression. Young dreamers are guided to unlock their potential and embrace their unique ideas, making it a perfect companion for those looking to nurture their creativity and understanding of themselves and their dreams. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Element Books Ltd .

Ita Daly is an acclaimed Irish novelist. Her short stories have appeared in Irish, British and US magazines and anthologies, and she has won an Irish Times short story competition as well as two Hennessy Literary Awards. Bee Willey is a well-known artist, who has illustrated many best-selling treasuries and books of fairy tales. Lori Reid is an astrologer, one of the UK's top hand analysts and a prolific writer of bestselling books for adults and children on dreams and related subjects. She is regularly featured as an expert in her field both on national radio and television, and has written articles as well as weekly astrological columns syndicated throughout the UK for both national and international newspapers. Lori currently writes the astrological forecast page for the best-selling UK weekly magazine Best and is a daily contributor to the Daily Mail's Femail website.