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All Aboard for Dreamland
by Melanie Harby, illustrated by Geraldo Valério


This large format, unpaged paperback should be a good bedtime story. Accompanied by a rhythmic rhyme describing the changing scene, strange train cars containing children and brightly coloured animals, including a horn blowing pink elephant, travel along topsy-turvy tracks through scenes of decreasing activity finally ending in Dreamland. This would be a good purchase for a library serving primary students. Recommended for Primary Grades --Reviewed by Marv Worden, retired elementary teacher School District #68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith, BCTLA Book Reviews

PreS-Gr 2—Written in rhyme with playful language, this picture-book fantasy with rollicking artwork makes a fun read. A whistle blows. Children, adults, and animals board a locomotive for an imaginative ride to Dreamland. The train's inventive cars and lively, abstract cartoonlike passengers zig zag, make loopy loops, and clickety-clack across the bouncy railroad tracks, passing through "Wiggletown," "Giggletown," "Yawwwwwn," "Groggy Grove," and "Snuggle Cove." The energetic train gradually slows as dozing passengers arrive in Dreamland. Watercolor and marker artwork with accents of graph-paper shapes convey the tale's changing moods. This entertaining bedtime story is a worthy choice for most collections. School Library Journal, Lynn K. Vanca, Akron-Summit County Public Library, Richfield, OH, .

"All aboard for Dreamland!" is the clarion call of this rhythmic bedtime read-aloud that opens with a giant megaphone blaring out a wavy set of railroad tracks. Train purists, though, will have to use their imaginations, as the first vehicle on the track is a white unicorn on wheels, transporting a motley crew of beaming, big-nosed passengers. The magical mystery train transmogrifies next into a series of wheeled buildings: "Full steam ahead to Wiggletown! / We zoom down Zig Zag Hill, / winding 'round and upside down / till no one can sit still." As the train chugs through the land of Strrrretch ("Chugga-chugga chuckle!"), a taffy-like pink elephant tickles its ears with its toes. As in many bedtime stories, the illustrations optimistically invoke the power of suggestion; the characters get sleepy and close their eyes as the train heads into "the drowsy town of Yawwwwwn." Valerio's brightly colored, stylized paintings, textured with visible brushstrokes and the occasional cutout piece of graph paper, are just jaunty enough to fuel this giddy trip to Dreamland. (Picture book. 2-4) -- Kirkus Reviews 5/15/08

There are many sights to be seen from the train to Dreamland in San Francisco lyricist Melanie Harby's first book for kids. On past Groggy Grove, up to Snuggle Cove, the train continues, carrying its load of increasingly sleepy passengers. Vancouver illustrator Geraldo Valério's vibrant paintings are dynamic enough to cheer up the hardest time of the day, when the lights go off, the giggles end, and night has come again. -- John Burns-Georgia Straight
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