by Brendan Wenzel (Author)
Perfect for bedtime or at any time, here is a visually stunning exploration of animal senses through dreams, from Caldecott Honoree and New York Times bestselling creator Brendan Wenzel.
Welcome to a magical world of endless curiosity. You are a sleeping salamander. A dancing octopus. A speeding falcon...even a sneaking tiger and playful human child. As one dream slips into another, every page turn immerses you in the sensory wonder of the world and all its creatures, from the ocean depths to soaring skies, and everything in between. Each creature dreams and experiences life in a different way. Each is connected despite their differences.
Poetic and universal in its gentle message of interconnectedness, Every Dreaming Creature yields deeper meaning with every read, offering new discoveries hidden within the acclaimed artist Brendan Wenzel's dazzling, vibrant artwork.
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In experiential text and form-forward mixed-media art, Caldecott Honoree Wenzel imagines a young dreamer inhabiting the body and consciousness of a succession of animals. "I had a dream I was a sleeping salamander," the book opens. "All the world was safe, snug spaces and a warm, wet blanket of decaying leaves... until you came, with playful limbs, and woke me from that dream." Sinuous pink arms offer clues about the next dream's subject; a page turn later, the dreamer becomes an octopus, "bursts of wonder tingling down the minds of my arms." Cavorting under the waves, the octopus transitions to a land giant, and a new dream begins. Across softly bordered full spreads and vignettes, each visual gives way to the next: the cephalopod's arms move into elephant trunks; the elephants' view of clouds becomes a speeding falcon in the sky; the diving falcon's backdrop reveals a tiger's stripes. As the series of dreams forms an endless loop, suggesting similarities across habitats and species, the beings' expressive eyes communicate joy and curiosity. It's one thing to watch creatures; in this empathetic picture book, Wenzel imagines what it's like to be them. Ages 4-8. Author: Steven Malk, Writers House. (Sept.)
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