The Dreams I’ll Dream Tonight
Sarah Ruhl, illus. by Sally Deng. Simon & Schuster, $19.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-5344-5329-6
Sweet dreams replace would-be nightmares in this surrealistically reassuring bedtime book. Narrated from a pale-skinned, dark-haired child’s point of view, first-person rhymes request “just one more book” as a defense against bad dreams. The child also wills positive, sometimes absurdist alternatives: “Tonight I won’t have nightmares./ No bad dreams for me.// Instead, I’m going to dream about// a hippo sipping tea.” Deng fully realizes Ruhl’s poetic nighttime visions with flowing, curvaceous markings and gentle, paper-texturized coloring. Verse and visuals alike reach their otherworldly pinnacle in a spread capturing “a dream inside a dream,” where the subject mingles with East Asian–cued imagery of koi fish, a bowl of noodles, cherry blossoms, and more. As concluding moments center on the predictable comfort to be found in a child-caregiver relationship, a final prompt urges readers to express their own dream-time wishes. Ages 4–8. (July)
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Reviewed on: 05/08/2025
Genre: Children's
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