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Night Garden: Poems From The World Of Dreams

by Janet S. Wong

Other authors: Julie Paschkis (Illustrator)

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A collection of poems describing a variety of dreams, some familiar, some strange, some beautiful, and some on the darker side.
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This book was of poems of dreams. Some were bad dreams, some good dreams, some beautiful, and some dark. Some pages were boring, maybe because I couldn't relate or maybe because it didn't make much sense. But I don't really expect dreams to make sense anyway. ( )
  jherrera | Aug 23, 2017 |
I liked most of these poems and can relate to them in some way. All these poems are about different dreams such as dreaming you are falling or having a nightmare. I would not share this in my class because I do not think its a good school book there are better books to teach/introduce poetry other than this book. ( )
  Phallan | Apr 26, 2017 |
Poetry flows from one vivid dream to the next in this collection. The illustrations bring to life a lucid dream in each poem. "Falling" is one most may relate to as I remember many dreams of falling and waking with a jerk in my own bed as a child. While such graphic dreams can be extremely convoluted, this book keeps it simple and fun for children. ( )
  dbuster | Feb 23, 2016 |
Poems about nature and animals. ( )
  Y-NhiVu | Nov 27, 2014 |
A cleverly written dream/poem book about many different types of dreams. The art works shows the authors Korean, Chinese, and American descent. Some of the poems were funny, odd, and kind of dark. ( )
  ronicadibartolo | Nov 16, 2013 |
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