DreamDog Press Presents…
Jazz the DreamDog® &

"Monsters in Your Bed…Monsters in Your Head",
a perfect addition to your organization's resources
for parents and teachers!


Journey into a wonderful world of lovable monsters, a magic DreamDog, and a little girl who learns how to help others while helping herself. You'll meet:

... Jazz the DreamDog® who inspires one and all with her magic rainbow tail that enables children to solve their own problems

... monsters of purple and blue, yellow bats with spots of green, and a dragon with heads at both ends and spikes in the middle where he begins, who are lonely and just need a home of their own

... new friends who teach life lessons, like overcoming fears, that children will learn through fun, fantastical rhymes and Angie who learns that the power to find happiness lies within herself.

 

Monsters in Your Bed... Monsters in Your Head will warm your heart with rhythmic words as it heightens your senses with vivid, colorful illustrations.
This whimsically illustrated picture book empowers children (ages 3 - 10) to solve their own problems through rhyming life lessons. In her first adventure, Jazz the DreamDog® helps children learn that they have the power within themselves to let go of nighttime fears while also learning about social issues like homelessness (and that we can all make a difference for ourselves and others) …with a little help from a magic doggie and her rainbow-colored tail.

Book Information:

ISBN: 0-9666199-1-9
TITLE: Monsters in Your Bed...Monsters in Your Head
AUTHOR: Rainey (aka Lorraine Friedman, J.D.)
PUBLISHER: DreamDog Press
PUBLISHER PHONE NUMBER: 703.535.1545
PUBLICATION DATE: 03/01/2000
PRICE: $15.95
FORMAT: Hard cover children's picture book
NUMBER OF PAGES: 32
NUMBER OF ILLUSTRATIONS: 34
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SUBJECTS:

  • Fear of the dark -- Juvenile fiction;
  • Dogs--Juvenile fiction;
  • Monsters -- Juvenile fiction;
  • Stories in rhyme.

25% portion of the profits from this book will be donated to organizations that work with and help homeless children.

 

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