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		<title>For the kiddies</title>
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A few weeks ago now, my friend Jennifer Karin Sidford gave me a copy of her new children&#8217;s book. It looked like a winner then, and it looks like a winner now that it&#8217;s out in the shops.
The DreamStarter Book contains 50 pages of story beginnings &#8230; as in, Jennifer starts the story and the [...]]]></description>
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<div>A few weeks ago now, my friend Jennifer Karin Sidford gave me a copy of her new children&#8217;s book. It looked like a winner then, and it looks like a winner now that it&#8217;s out in the shops.</p>
<p><strong>The DreamStarter Book</strong> contains 50 pages of story beginnings &#8230; as in, Jennifer starts the story and the kids, with their parents, with whoever or alone, figure out where it goes from there.</p>
<p>In the first beginning, for example, a little boy looks in the mirror while brushing his teeth and sees a key inside the mirror. He reaches for the key, grabs the key and &#8230; whee! You&#8217;re off! (Her lead up is more expansive and literary than this, of course.)</p>
<p>All of the beginnings childhood imaginings and &#8216;fears&#8217; &#8230; castles, wolves, pirates, unicorns, dragons, Ninjas. The Wolves of Scotland brought back memories of a book I read as a young adult, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, so when I read it, I actually started concocting a storyline to finish the story.</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s a great way to stimulate a child&#8217;s imagination and maybe stimulate some future writers, as well as obviously interacting with your child(ren) in a meaningful way.</p>
<p>This is Jennifer&#8217;s third published work.</p>
<p>The DreamStarter Book Cold Tree Press Softcover; 63 pages (including ideas on how to use the book for activity time and as a game) $12.95</p></div>
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