The Nice Dream Truck
By (Author) Beth Ferry
Illustrated by Brigette Barrager
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
28th July 2021
24th June 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
Picture storybooks: imagination and play
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 254mm, Height 229mm
397g
From the dreams of New York Times bestselling creators Beth Ferry and Brigette Barrager comes this whimsical bedtime story filled with adventure and imagination. Featured by Gayle King on CBS Mornings!
When bedtime is near, you might be in luck. You might get a visit from the Nice Dream Truck!
Sample your choice of sweet dreamsfrom astronaut to making-the-shot and moreall served by a truck that flies on moonbeams. Youmay choose to swim; you may want to fly, theres an endless assortment of flavors to try!
New York Times bestselling creators Beth Ferry and Brigette Barrager serve up a delightful twist on the lyrical bedtime romp, reminding us that there are as many ways to dream as ice cream flavors to taste.
A dream come true for fans of Sherri Duskey Rinkers Steam Train, Dream Train and Emily Winfield Martins Dream Animals, The Nice Dream Truck is sure to be a bedtime classic.
This could be useful in classrooms as an introduction to genres, given that the dreams run the gamut from pure fantasy to sports and science fiction. Ideal for bedtime, this tale might especially resonate with children who have a hard time falling asleep or who are troubled by bad dreams. Move over, Sandman! The Nice Dream Truck has something perfect to dish up for every dreamer School Library Journal [S]oothing, uplifting, and definitely upbeat...An inventive and charming bedtime story. Kirkus Reviews A sweet bedtime romp with commercial appeal. Publishers Weekly Yearning for some summer magic This whimsical rhyming lullaby delivers two scoops! A cosmic vehicle, driven by a girl with stars in her eyes, brings dreams to those who delight in puppies, moonbeams and dragons with jellybean scales. The only caveat The potential recipients must first hop into bed and snuggle down deep, close their eyes and prepare for sleep. Washington Parent
Beth Ferry has never met an invisible whale - at least she doesn't think she has. She lives near the beach in New Jersey where she has met many a crab and snail, some super smart seagulls and more barnacles than she can count. Beth and her family love nothing more than walking along the seashore, looking for interesting and wondrous things. In addition to writing books about the beach, Beth enjoys writing about friendship, nice dreams and scarecrows. You can learn more at bethferry.com. Brigette Barrager is an artist, a character designer, an illustrator, and a writer of children's books. She is best known for illustrating the bestselling picture book Uni the Unicorn by Amy Krouse Rosenthal. Brigette earned a degree in character animation from the California Institute of the Arts, where she now also teaches. Brigette lives and works in Los Angeles with her handsome husband, Sean, a grumpy little dog, and two rascally gray kitties.