This is the second book in the Greta, the happy maker series of children’s books.
As in the first book where Greta makes a friend here Greta is making the most of her life.
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Greta likes to dream, but one time she has a nightmare and is afraid until her mother comforts her.
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She then continues with happy dreams of how she could help others,
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Greta the happy maker has a dream is written by Nicole Stanhghetti and the bright, colourful illustrations are by Jonathan Oesginski and Shari Wickstrom.
The book is aimed children aged 3-7 years and will be loved by everyone , as who doesn’t love a cute pug?
At the end of the boo k I particularly like that the author asks readers what are their dreams of the future(this opens up opportunities for language, communication and imaginary skills.
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This would make a perfect bedtime story or will be equally enjoyed at any time of day, that’s why I am recommending it to parents and carers everywhere.
As always questions and comments are welcome.
Until next time.
Karen
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Dear Karen, Thank you so much for reviewing my latest Greta book! I’m so happy you enjoyed it and appreciate your kind words. 🐾❤️
You are very welcome, Nicole
Love the illustrations! Thanks for sharing with #PoCoLo
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Stephanie