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DRAGON DREAMS by Roni Schotter

DRAGON DREAMS

by Roni Schotter ; illustrated by Khoa Le

Pub Date: Jan. 28th, 2025
ISBN: 9781662602061
Publisher: Astra Young Readers

A child learns a lesson on a celestial adventure.

After a day of squabbling with a brown-skinned sibling, a lighter-skinned youngster—referred to as “you” in the text, narrated in second person—lies awake in bed until a luminous dragon named Nuri beckons. Soon the protagonist is flying through the nighttime sky on Nuri’s back, zooming toward a gathering of diverse children riding dragons of their own. Like the siblings, the winged creatures fight until a wise Sky Dragon calls out, “PEACE NOW!” The dragons settle, helping the children write messages of tranquility on banners. Nearby, the protagonist’s little sister is writing her own message: “No pinching / no poking.” At the end of the night, Nuri takes the child home, where the two siblings make amends and fall into sweet dreams. The starry, jewel-toned illustrations sparkle, creating a dreamy nighttime environment filled with fantastical dragons. Strong shapes and lines combine with the thoughtful use of negative space. Repetition of the word imagine punctuates the narrative, clearly written to emphasize the importance of harmony. Whimsical touches—message-bearing comets, stars that taste like marshmallows—add a dash of fun to an otherwise didactic bedtime story. While the goal of eliminating sibling conflict is a noble one, fights are inevitable, and a discussion of how to resolve them might have been more helpful for caregivers and their little ones. Backmatter includes tidbits about dragon lore from around the world.

Somewhat preachy but enlivened by vibrant illustrations—and plenty of dragons.

(Picture book. 4-8)