Remember to Dream, Ebere

Remember to Dream, Ebere

by Cynthia Erivo

Narrated by Cynthia Erivo

Unabridged — 6 minutes

Remember to Dream, Ebere

Remember to Dream, Ebere

by Cynthia Erivo

Narrated by Cynthia Erivo

Unabridged — 6 minutes

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Overview

From a Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award winner comes an inspirational and heartwarming tale of a mother and child, and the dreams they build together.

When Ebere's mother puts her to bed at night, she always says, "Remember to dream, Ebere." And dream, Ebere does! Encouraged by her mother to make her dreams as big as possible, Ebere imagines herself as the captain of a rocket ship with the ability to go anywhere in the universe.

A message of hope and possibility, award-winning star of stage and screen Cynthia Erivo's debut picture book is an ode to a child's imagination, a parent's love, and the big dreams shared by both.


Editorial Reviews

FEBRUARY 2022 - AudioFile

Cynthia Erivo narrates her heartwarming and tender picture book. Erivo's calming voice and steady pacing offer the perfect balance for this bedtime tale. Ebere is an adventurous child who is quite the dreamer, and after each dream, she rushes to tell her mother about it. In a patient voice, her mother always asks Ebere questions and encourages her to go back and dream some more. A musical theme and sound effects accompany this sweet bedtime story. The music is peaceful, and even in Ebere's most excitable dreams and adventures, it never rushes, and the sounds never overpower the tranquil tone of the book. An author's note includes encouragement for listeners to always dream big. This lovely audiobook is perfect for bedtime listening. S.B.T. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2022 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

08/02/2021

Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner Erivo presents an endearing bedtime story in dialogue that will ring true for many children and their guardians. Ebere, a Black girl who wears glasses, has a difficult time sleeping through the night. As her mother patiently encourages Ebere to “dream some more,” after each successive wake-up chat, Ebere envisions a rocket ship, one that grows to be “as big as two houses—and as red as a fire engine,” named The Light Chaser, and has Ebere as its captain. Barlow’s illustrations, created digitally with handmade watercolor textures, provide an engaging visual divide between the fantastical dream space and the warmth of home through layers of soft color and light. A tender, well-paced model of an enduringly supportive parent-child relationship, and an encouraging reminder to keep building upon one’s dreams. Back matter features an author’s note. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)

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"Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner Erivo presents an endearing bedtime story in dialogue that will ring true for many children and their guardians.... A tender, well-paced model of an enduringly supportive parent-child relationship, and an encouraging reminder to keep building upon one’s dreams."—Publishers Weekly

"Perfect for parents and caregivers to read aloud to their children. A note from the author concludes Erivo’s debut picture book, counseling young readers to dream 'Big, Big Gargantuan dreams in the brightest colors.'  VERDICT This inspirational bedtime story, with appeal for fans of Kobi Yamada and Andrea Beaty, would be a welcome addition to every collection."—School Library Journal

"Barlow does a lovely job of capturing the sweetness of the story and Ebere’s big imagination.... Erivo’s message to dream big comes through loud and clear in this simple but tender bedtime story."—Booklist

School Library Journal

09/01/2021

PreS-Gr 1—"You'd better go back and dream some more," Ebere's mother tells her patiently. Ebere is a young, pajama-clad Black girl with locs and glasses, whose vivid dreams of rocket ships keep her up at night. In this loving tale, Ebere sweetly shares her dreams with her mother, and is given nothing but encouragement to go back to sleep and dream even bigger. Soft watercolor illustrations depict details of Ebere's warm home life and dog, as well as her dream visions of a red rocket named The Light Chaser and the colorful starry skies that surround it. The bedtime routine may seem familiar for many families and is perfect for parents and caregivers to read aloud to their children. A note from the author concludes Erivo's debut picture book, counseling young readers to dream "Big, Big Gargantuan dreams in the brightest colors." VERDICT This inspirational bedtime story, with appeal for fans of Kobi Yamada and Andrea Beaty, would be a welcome addition to every collection.—Monisha Blair, Glasgow M. S., Alexandria, VA

FEBRUARY 2022 - AudioFile

Cynthia Erivo narrates her heartwarming and tender picture book. Erivo's calming voice and steady pacing offer the perfect balance for this bedtime tale. Ebere is an adventurous child who is quite the dreamer, and after each dream, she rushes to tell her mother about it. In a patient voice, her mother always asks Ebere questions and encourages her to go back and dream some more. A musical theme and sound effects accompany this sweet bedtime story. The music is peaceful, and even in Ebere's most excitable dreams and adventures, it never rushes, and the sounds never overpower the tranquil tone of the book. An author's note includes encouragement for listeners to always dream big. This lovely audiobook is perfect for bedtime listening. S.B.T. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2022 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172939105
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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