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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Teens and Preteens
I am buying this for my Teen daughter, this is the second time I have purchased this. This material is a great way for kids, from about preteen to adult to learn the beginnings self-examination in a non-threating way. The Book and Journal are so beautiful, opening it up becomes an experince that led the last child I gave it to to develop a ritual into futher journal...
Published on May 8, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars If a picture is worth a thousand words....
What I really love about DREAMS is the illustrations. The interpretations are banal and un-connected to anything. For example, it says that dreaming about needles means means you have friends that appreciate you. This fortune cookie approach is a real put-off.

But the pictures are so great that it is worth the set. The artist has put together dozens of little surreal...

Published on December 5, 2002 by Richard Wilkerson


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Teens and Preteens, May 8, 2000
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This review is from: Dreams: A New Guide to the Secrets of the Mind, with Dream Cards and Book of Dream Symbols (Miniature Editions) (Hardcover)
I am buying this for my Teen daughter, this is the second time I have purchased this. This material is a great way for kids, from about preteen to adult to learn the beginnings self-examination in a non-threating way. The Book and Journal are so beautiful, opening it up becomes an experince that led the last child I gave it to to develop a ritual into futher journal writing. He kept it by his bed table as nite time reading material. Certainly good for a hard to buy for teen.
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3.0 out of 5 stars If a picture is worth a thousand words...., December 5, 2002
This review is from: Dreams: A New Guide to the Secrets of the Mind, with Dream Cards and Book of Dream Symbols (Miniature Editions) (Hardcover)
What I really love about DREAMS is the illustrations. The interpretations are banal and un-connected to anything. For example, it says that dreaming about needles means means you have friends that appreciate you. This fortune cookie approach is a real put-off.

But the pictures are so great that it is worth the set. The artist has put together dozens of little surreal machines and fantastic vehicles that re-combine ordinary objects into wonderful vehicles of transport. A man flying on a sideways apple, a sun that is a hot air balloon, a jack in the box with a star head and more. Great!
Card stock so so, cards kind of small, but the overall packaging is really, really nice with thick glossy boxing. Great gift for artists, thinkings, dreamers.

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