Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends! When I was a kid, my very favorite stories were fables and folktales. And today I am thrilled to share a new picture book that launched last month from author Corinne Demas that is a modern fable, ONCE THERE WAS. And stick around till the end of the post and make sure you leave a comment because there is a GIVEAWAY!

ONCE THERE WAS
Written by Corinne Demas
Illustrated by Gemma Capdevila
Published by Harry N. Abrams
Ages: 5-7
Themes: Dreaming, fable, imagination
Synopsis: From Amazon:
A simple, modern fable about dreaming of being something else, transformations, and the interconnectedness of all things
In this magical, modern fairy tale, a girl dreams she is a princess. A princess dreams she is a horse. A horse dreams she is a tree, a tree a mountain, a mountain a moon, a moon a sea, a sea a girl.
Why I Love This Book:
1. Imagination…that is what we hope to spark in children with our stories, right? And ONCE THERE WAS is the perfect imagination-sparker! I love that!
2. I love the old-time feel of the story – and the beautifully lyrical lines that flow from one page to the next.
3. I love the glorious illustrations by Gemma Capdevila – and I know you will, too.


I had a chance to chat with author Demas when we were planning this post – and she shared a bit of the inspiration for this story.
CORINNE:
In my creative writing seminar at Mount Holyoke College, where I taught for many years, one of my favorite assignments was to have my students write a short story based on a dream.
It usually produced the most original and interesting fiction they wrote during the semester. When I wrote Once There Was, my challenge was to explore the fertile territory of dreams, but keep the story to picture book length– use minimal text to create something rich and expansive. As with so many of my picture books, I found it useful to read my drafts aloud and rely on my ear, as editor.
Well, Corinne…you definitely succeeded…the text is absolutely magical!
To connect with Corinne:
Facebook
Twitter
Goodreads
RELATED ACTIVITIES
Dream Catchers

This link has quite a few dream catcher craft ideas – the one above can be created by our youngest artists. For detailed instructions for this dream catcher and others: https://www.teachingexpertise.com/classroom-ideas/dream-catcher-activity/
Please remember to leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of ONCE THERE WAS from our generous author and her publisher. And don’t forget that the best way to say thank you to authors and illustrators for their hard work is to:
Buy a copy of the book (this would be awesome for kids who have nightmares…maybe it will help them create dreams that make them smile).
Review the book on Amazon and Goodreads.
Tell friends about the book (share on your social media!)
Ask your local library to order copies for their collection.
Thank you all for spending your precious moments with us. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.
This looks absolutely exquisite 💕thank you for creating it and reviewing it!
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What’s beautiful story! I’m checking it out from my library! Thanks for sharing.
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This sounds like a lovely story! And a wonderful writing exercise to turn your dreams into stories! Sometimes I have the craziest of dreams, that could potential make good stories!
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Just a half hour before reading this I was telling my husband the dream I had last night. Not the stuff for picture books, but I still I’m always fascinated with what our brains produce as we’ sleep. Looking forward to reading this book! The illustrations are gorgeous.
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Lovely! Can’t wait to read this.
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Look at those dreamy illustrations to go with a dreamy story! ❤
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Great interview! Can’t wait to read!
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The artwork is gorgeous, I love how it comes full circle! I adore stories that show different perspectives, I can’t wait to read this one.
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This book looks stunning, and I love the concept of each character (or entity) longing to be something else, before circling back to the girl. Pure magic. Congrats – can’t wait to read it!
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I feel that the words “once there was” have such a magical, soothing effect as they instantly prepare you for a story. And this book floats between dreams and waking through soothing text and gorgeous illustrations. What a great way to help kids have truly sweet dreams!
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Dreamy! Very intriguing story. I look forward to reading it!
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This book sounds magical. I love books like this. Thank you for sharing.
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“Once there was a little girl…” immediately pulls me into a dream-like state and I want to float into spread after spread as the story unfolds. I’m definitely looking forward to reading this book. Thank-you for this post!
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The book sounds like something I could have used when I was a little girl suffering from nightmares and even now. Looks fantastic & I love the craft.
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This sounds magical!
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I attended Mount Holyoke College! Wish I had taken Corinne’s creative writing class. Looking forward to reading this beautiful book!
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This sounds so lovely, a kind of cause-effect circular tale. Thanks for sharing it, Vivian!
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The best stories come from dreams. Thanks for sharing your dream to book journey. 🙂
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This looks beautiful and amazing. I will be checking it out.Thank you!
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This looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing!
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