Jack and the Dreamsack

By Anholt, Laurence & Collins, Ross

Publishers Summary:
When Jack goes to sleep, his dreams are so wonderful that he decides to go on a fantastic journey through Dreamtime to bring his dreams to the waking world. He collects as many dreams as he can carry until he reaches the giant fruit salad tree that grows right in the middle, the smack-bang center, in the very belly button of all dreams everywhere. There he finds a tiny dreamseed that he wraps up very carefully to take home. But when he finally returns home, his dreamsack is empty:except for the little dreamseed that sprouts into a huge tree growing dreams for everyone in the Ho-hum Humdrum Waking World.

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ISBN
978-1-58234-786-8
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA Children's Books


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on August 1, 2003

K-Gr 2 Jack thinks he could better experience his dreams if he were awake when he had them. One night he pretends to go to sleep, and when everyone else has gone to bed, he takes a sack to put his dream in and crawls down to the "deep, delightful Dreamtime" in search of the center, "the very bellybutton of all dreams everywhere." On his search, Jack encounters small white sn...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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