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Imagination

Perfect season for dreaming. An old man tells his granddaughter about the nine most beautiful dreams of his lifetime. For Octavia Rivera, the perfect time for dreaming is summer, when the sky is so blue and a few lovely clouds come floating along to decorate it. Octavio Rivera is a beautiful dreamer. And on these first long days of summer, he is visited by some very interesting dreams.

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  • "Perfect season for dreaming. An old man tells his granddaughter about the nine most beautiful dreams of his lifetime. For Octavia Rivera, the perfect time for dreaming is summer, when the sky is so blue and a few lovely clouds come floating along to decorate it. Octavio Rivera is a beautiful dreamer. And on these first long days of summer, he is visited by some very interesting dreams."@en
  • "Art's supplies. "It's not my fault!" Art declared. "My supplies have a mind of their own!" In this delightful tale of the power of the imagination, Art's supplies come to life in the studio, creating mayhem and magic--and art! Pastels, pencils and paints, crayons, brushes and markers, everything gets in on the act of creating a mess-terpiece of fun. Chris Tougas' brilliant illustrations and clever text explore the essence of the creative process in a way that children will understand."@en
  • "Let's do nothing: Frankie and Sal have already played every game and done every activity ever invented. What's next? Doing nothing!"@en
  • "Art's supplies: Art's supplies come to life in the studio, creating mayhem and magic--and art! Pastels, pencils and paints, crayons, brushes and markers, everything gets in the act of creating a mess-terpiece of fun."@en
  • "Jeffrey and sloth: When a doodle tries to take over Jeffrey's life, Jeffrey uses the written word to put it back in its place."@en
  • "Perfect season for dreaming: An old man tells his granddaughter about the nine most beautiful dreams of his lifetime."@en
  • "Jeffrey and Sloth. Jeffrey can't think of a thing to write, so he doodles instead, only to have his doodle begin to order him about. Jeffrey struggles with the situation until he discovers that the most strong-willed doodle is powerless against a well-told tale. Jeffrey and Sloth is bound to have children rushing for their colored pencils and their pens to see who and what they can create."@en
  • "Mom, the school flooded. A very wild tale explains one very wet day. Gus's mom asks what he did at school and he gives his usual reply: "Nothing." But his soaking socks indicate otherwise. When Mom fishes for more answers, Gus begins a madcap explanation of a school gone wet. From tabletop rafting in the halls to sailing on a schoolyard sea, Gus pours forth all the damp details. In the end, Mom is sure his story is all washed up... or is it? Dive into this too-tall tale that's bursting with busy illustrations and dripping with fun!"@en
  • "Let's do nothing! Frankie and Sal have already played every sport and board game invented, baked and eaten batches of cookies, and painted a zillion pictures. What's left to do? Nothing! Ten seconds of nothing! Can they do it? Can they act like stone statues in the park? Can they simply hold their breath and not blink an eye? With a wink to the reader and a command of visual humor, feature film animator Tony Fucile demonstrates the Zen-like art of doing nothing...oops! Couldn't do it!"@en
  • "For just one day. For just one day, I'd like to be a busy, buzzing bumble...BEE! What child hasn't pretended to be a monkey, a bear, or a bumblebee? This engaging book helps kids imagine the fun of being a variety of animals from around the world, while reminding little ones that the very best thing they can be is exactly who they are."@en
  • "Mom, the school flooded: Gus explains to his mother what happened at school and why his clothes are wet."@en
  • "For just one day: After guessing the identity of each animal before turning the page, the reader pretends to be a porcupine, bear, crocodile, and bumblebee."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Motion pictures"@en
  • "Children's films"@en
  • "Animated films"@en