In My Dreams

Written by Stef Gemmill
Illustrated by Tanja Stephani
Published by New Frontier Publishing

A child’s imagination takes him on a fantastic dream journey as he sleeps at night.
He finds fruit flavoured rainbows, makes mischief with monkeys, flies his dragon to faraway places and chases the night shadows away.
A magical tale to delight all ages.

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Praise for In my Dreams

If you’re looking for a picture book that's all about love, smiles and possibilities, this one is for you. It’s a hug in paper form, and the perfect book to cuddle up with and share with your little ones.And then there are the stunning illustrations by Tanja Stephani. The most gorgeous combination of greens and purples and blues star throughout the book. There are pages of vibrant pinks and oranges and others I can only describe as rainbow magnificence. - www.Kids-bookreview.com

Tanja Stephani’s illustrations, predominately double-page spreads, are colourful and imaginative. Consistent character design of the child, dog and toys makes them easily recognizable in different dream scenarios. Together, author and illustrator create a vision of being in a place where you can explore your imagination while feeling safe and loved - Story Links

Tanja Stephani creates spectacular scenes and cute details that emanate with energy, the starring child and supporting characters full of life and joy, and landscapes of a worldly (and other-worldly) diversity that have transported through Gemmill’s words.

In My Dreams is a magnificent escape and soothing outlet for young children to explore, and advance with their own forms of creativity and imaginative play. This book is warm, comforting, stimulating and richly enchanting – definitely one you must possess in your stash of treasures. - www.justkidslit.com

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