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Published: 2023-11-03 23:21:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 2137; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 1
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Good Dream, Bad Dream The World's Heroes Save the Night! Written by Juan Calle and Serena Valentino. Illustrated by Juan Calle.
Juan Calle leads the art studio Liberum Donum in Bogota, Colombia. Liberum Donum creates arts for a rainbow of media, including books and games.
Serena Valentino is the creator of the comic book series GloomCookie and Nightmares & Fairy Tales. She has written best selling Disney Villain Novels, which feature Maleficent, Hades, Captain Hook, the Queen, Ursula, and Cruella De Vil.
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Heroines save the night!
Quetzalcoatl is a mythic hero to the Toltecs, Aztecs and ancient Mesoamericans.
His name means feathered serpent. He was also a flying reptile (similar to a dragon), who made and crossed the boundaries between earth and sky. A deity, he helped create mankind. Culturally, he taught people the arts, crafts, and time keeping. He wields an battle axe.
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ISBN: 978-1-59702-103-6
The book cover illustration was awarded a "Daily Deviation" at deviantART!
Around the globe and throughout history people have relied on legendary heroes for help.
Julio can't sleep because he thinks he'll have bad dreams. So his papa tells him a comforting secret: Anyone can summon mythic avengers to conquer their fears.Now those monsters under the bed and in the closet don't stand a chance! Julio learns that his imagination is mighty and can turn all his dreams into good ones.
This story has universal appeal with its vibrant comic book art and bilingual Spanish translation. We share common experiences, no matter where we're from. And we all have unlimited power when we let our imaginations fly.
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"If you are looking for a good bedtime story, Good Dreams, Bad Dreams/Sueño bueno, sueño malo is perfect...we really believe that books are great conversations starters for lots of important topics. Dreams shouldn't just be brushed off! Bravo to Juan Calle and Serena Valentino for understanding children and showing just how important and powerful their dreams can be!"
- Mommy Maestra