Ένα βιβλίο που φωτίζει στο σκοτάδι, μαζί του δεν θα βαρεθείς ούτε μια νύχτα! Υπάρχουν πολλών ειδών όνειρα: όνειρα περιπετειώδη, όνειρα με γελοίες σκηνές, όνειρα όπου δεν συμβαίνει τίποτα, όνειρα μπερδεμένα, όνειρα με ανθρώπους που συνάντησες πρόσφατα, όνειρα σε ξένες γλώσσες, όνειρα που δεν θυμάσαι… Ένα βαρετό όνειρο είναι μια χαμένη νύχτα. Αν θες να ζήσεις κάτι διαφορετικό απόψε, αυτό το βιβλίο προσφέρει μια σειρά από πιθανά όνειρα, εικόνες που θα κινήσουν τη φαντασία σου και θα σε οδηγήσουν σε πρωτόγνωρες εμπειρίες τις ώρες που κοιμάσαι.
Marisol Misenta, known professionally under the mononym Isol, is one of the most famous authors and illustrators of children's books in the world. She has won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, has twice been selected as a finalist for the Hans Christian Andersenn Award and has won a Golden Apple at the Biennial of Illustration, Bratislava. her many publications include It's Useful to Have a Duck, Beautiful Griselda, Nocturne and Petit, the Monster. Isol is also an advertising illustrator, a professional singer and a comic-book writer. She lives with her family in Buenos Aires.
There's something I absolutely love about this book. I mean, it's such an interesting concept! Each page features a dream title and a picture to illustrate it. The picture looks like one thing in the light, but once you turn the light out, another glow-in-the-dark side of the illustration is revealed. The illustrations are simple and quiet and a little bit haunting, and I love the idea of actually lying in bed at night, looking at a dream on a page and hoping to have the dream in your head once you fall asleep. I think I'll have to actually try it out...
This is amazing! You set up the book beneath a light before going to bed, then turn out the light and stare at the glow in the dark imagination starters and they're supposed to spark your dreams... I haven't tested it yet, but I wouldn't mind dreaming some of the scenarios...
La magia de este libro está en su juego con la luz. En lo personal quizás los sueños pudieron ser diferentes, pero me quedo con la idea y el formato usado.
A book for dreamers, both the night and day variety. The physical manifestation of this book is exquisite, and yet reaches into imagination as if made of nothing more than delectable fluff. I would rank this book up with If You're Afraid the Dark, Remember the Night Rainbow by Cooper Edens. While I have recently been reading and enjoying the format of e-Books, this is one text that needs to be flipped through, felt with fingertips, and held under a bright light. The edition that I read (Nocturno: Recetario de sueños) is also written in my heart's language -- Español. So, turn the light on and then..."Apaga la luz!"
With 12 pencil and pattern collage illustrations that glow in the dark, this lovely book offers inspirations for dreaming. Many of the dreams explore familiar territory such as dreaming about a door that shouldn't be opened and dreaming about someone else. There's even a place to sketch your own dream, leaving the imaginative possibilities wide open.