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Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher
Audrey Osofsky Ed Young
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In the land of the Ojibway a baby sleeps, dreams, wakes, and sleeps again. And all the while, big sister is weaving a dreamcatcher for baby, a net to catch the bad dreams, and let the good ones through.
The Ojibway Indians of the Great Lakes treasured good dreams as the source of all wisdom. They wove nets to protect their babies from harmful dreams, and children going to sleep were told, "Try to dream and remember what you dream."
Publisher: Orchard Books
Date published: 1992, Reprint (1999)
Book details: Hardcover 11 x 10, 64 pp.
Condition: Good, signed by author
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