Dedicated Review The Boy Who Dreamed Himself By Joel Anthony eBook, iBook: 15 pages Age Range: 3-7 Publisher: JBA-Books (April 1, 2011) What to expect: Dreams, Bedtime, Butterflies Based on an ancient tale by a Chinese philosopher, The Boy Who Dreamed Himself tells the story of a young boy and his dream. After an eventful day full of fun and activity, Joseph is tired and ready for bed. He goes over his day, thinking of all the fun he had and eventually drifts off. In his vivid dream, Joseph finds that he has turned into a beautiful Monarch butterfly. He flies…
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Dedicated Review Milo’s Way By Joel Anthony eBook, iBook: 15 pages Age Range: 3-7 Publisher: JBA-Books (April 1, 2011) What to expect: Friendship, Routine, Instincts, Peer pressure Milo is an enterprising bear. He is sweet and friendly and has lots of friends. They have an idyllic life in a beautiful forest and a routine, which is the same every day—after breakfast they set off on their walk to the meadow. While all the other bears are content to follow the same winding path to the meadow every day, Milo would like to try something new. The other bears question him and…
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