Hi there, parents always talk about how kids have wild imaginations, but children's dreams--when they talk about them--are really interesting too. Do your kids discuss their dreams? What do they usually dream about?
Now you can even find out what the images and actions in your child's dream or nightmare actually mean with the Kaboose Child Dream Interpreter. Plus, it'll email you a collage of the dream that you can print out and stick on your fridge or save in a memory box. Sweet dreams!
My son starts to tell me about his dreams but then stops himself and says "it was really good but it's too weird". That's all he needs to tell me, I know how weird dreams can be!
My daughter is so animated when she sleeps, not unlike real life! She'll get up in the morning and tell me about her dreams, but I've got the inside scoop because I've already heard her talking,laughing and carrying on in her sleep! She always gets a kick out of me telling her about her night time antics in the morning!
My daughter, who takes ballet and tap, dreams about dancing. She will describe sets and costumes when she wakes up, which is just adorable. My son is younger, and usually only talks about his dreams when he has a nightmare. Lately he has been very upset by a dream he had about ghosts living in the woods behind our house. He is really scared, and doesn't even want to take walks near where he saw these "ghosts" in a dream last week. He actually elaborated and told us quite a bit about the dream.