Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Happy Dreamer

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

The beloved, worldwide bestselling creator of The Dot and Ish inspires readers of every age to find their own unique path to happy, and to always follow their dreams.

Picture book and creativity guru Peter H. Reynolds's inspirational book is a wonderful gift for graduations, new babies, milestone moments, and any happy occasion throughout the year. Discover a universally poignant celebration of the colorful spectrum of what it means to dream and the many ways to find happy! While the world tells us to sit still, to follow the rules, and to color inside the lines, Happy Dreamer celebrates all those moments in between when the mind and spirit soar and we are free to become our own true dreamer maximus! In Peter's signature voice and style, this empowering picture book reminds children of how much their dreams matter, and while life will have ups and downs, he enlists readers to stay true to who they are, to tap into their most creative inner selves, and to never ever forget to dream big!
  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Levels

  • Reviews

    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 2, 2017
      Reynolds (Playing from the Heart) returns to familiar inspirational territory as he celebrates individuality, self-expression, and the joys of being a dreamer. A shaggy-haired boy narrates, explaining that while the world often tells him to “sit still” and “be quiet,” “my dreams have a mind of their own.” He’s initially shown sitting at a gray desk in a gray classroom, but a swirl of color beckons, and soon he’s leaping across a spread, accompanied by music notes and bursts of cheerful color. Throughout, Reynolds’s hand-lettered text and airy cartoons dance across the pages, capturing the freewheeling workings of the child’s mind, and a gatefold showcases children showing off dozens of way to be happy (a “nature happy” girl on a hike, an “art happy” painter) or dreamers (such as a “stage dreamer” midperformance). While Reynolds’s encouragements can get generic at times (“Sometimes... I’m a colorful dreamer,/ painting my own path/ full of surprises at every turn!”), he offers a liberating validation of dreaming as restorative, comforting, and powerful, while giving kids full license to be themselves. Ages 4–8. Agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties.

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2017

      PreS-Gr 2-A pajama-clad child is a self-proclaimed happy dreamer, good at "daydreams. Big dreams. Little dreams. Creative dreams." The child demonstrates different ways to dream, acknowledging that sometimes dreaming is easy but that there are lonely moments, too. The secret is to find a way out and get back to dreaming. This celebratory book finishes on a motivational note: "But the best way to be a happy dreamer? Just be YOU." The digital illustrations feature loose linework and soft, swirling pastels. As in many of Reynolds's books, the text is hand lettered. A large foldout reveals a plethora of kids participating in various activities: "nature happy," "kindness happy," "civic dream," and "vision dreamer." Although some illustrations pop from the page, others, showing literal visual translations of the text, are less engaging. The work aims to be uplifting and rousing, but the never-ending stream of inspirational keywords and phrases result in a sentimental, cliched free verse poem. Unfortunately, this title lacks the narrative arc and originality of Reynolds's earlier titles, such as Ish and Sky Color. VERDICT An additional purchase for large libraries, or a lovely graduation gift.-Amy Seto Forrester, Denver Public Library

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2016
      Displaying his distinctive voice and images, Reynolds celebrates the joys and challenges of being a creative spirit. "I am a HAPPY DREAMER," cheers a thin, spiky-haired white boy as he flies skyward, streaming yellow swirls of sparkles. This little "dreamer maximus" piles on the energy with colors and noise and the joy-filled exuberance he has for life. "Wish you could HEAR inside my head / TRUMPETY, ZIGZAG JAZZ!" With clear honesty, he shares that the world tells him to be quiet, to focus and pay attention. Like a roller-coaster ride, Reynolds' text and illustrations capture the energetic side of creativity and the gloom of cleaning up the messes that come with it while providing a wide vocabulary to describe emotional brilliance and resilience. The protagonist makes no apologies for expressing his feelings and embracing his distinct view of the world. This makes him happy. The book finishes with a question to readers: "What kind of dreamer are you?" Hinging outward, the double-page spread opens to four panels, each with a dozen examples of multiracial children being happy and being dreamers, showing inspiring possibilities for exploration. The best way, of course, is to "just BE YOU." A sweet gift to praise spirited individuality, this choice encourages readers to dream big. Let those sparkles fly! (Picture book. 4-8)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2016
      Grades K-3 Be you x 2. Dream deeply. Breathe. Show the world who you are. Colorful end pages filled with affirmations set the tone for this empowering book. A child of unspecified gender floats, spins, dances, and soars through the pages, celebrating the power of self-expression. Although adults may have reasons for telling a child to Sit still. Be quiet. Pay attention. Focus, the child explains, Sometimes my mind just takes flight. The story demonstrates that moods and inspiration can change quickly, and an exuberant child may need some time to think quietly, too. As an exploration of emotions, impulses, and creativity, the book could help children identify why they feel the way they do, and help others understand why people may respond to events differently. A four-page gatefold illustration includes 48 small vignettes exploring ways to dream and types of happiness. The message of acceptance and patience comes through clearly, and the exhortation to carve your own path and show the world who you are will be appreciated by anyone who has ever felt misunderstood.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      An exuberant, mop-haired boy, a "happy dreamer," enumerates the ways his dreams surprise and comfort him, as well as foster his creativity and individuality. Loose-lined illustrations and hand-lettered text capture the boy's energy and verve. A gatefold that asks "What kind of dreamer are you?" reveals vignettes of myriad kinds of dreamers. This inspirational if sentimental book should empower kids to "just be you."

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

Formats

  • OverDrive Read

Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:1.9
  • Lexile® Measure:490
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

Loading