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What do you want to be when you grow up?

Students enjoy and interact with their classmates and begin building their young dreams about life. As their youthful personalities develop, many begin to build concrete dreams for their future. But most don’t think about some of the difficult decisions they might face along the way.


DreamBuilder Books feature collections of stories about twenty-five students from Ms. Lane’s elementary class who have just started their personal adventures in growing up.


They learn how studies and homework become important in building foundations for life’s crucial decisions but they experience unexpected situations which often play very important roles in their future!


As in real life, creative thinking, attitude, and sometimes luck, play major roles in dream fulfillment. Each student tells about the fears, frustrations and fun which they experience as they try to make dreams come true. As life evolves, they all endure unforgettable hardships. For some, their early dreams don’t always work out, so they change. But others maintain a solid focus toward dream fulfillment and manage to make their dreams come true.

Entertainment and Learning

The exciting stories are packed with positive energy and learning experiences to encourage all readers. Each one is exciting (albeit fictional) but is relevant to almost every elementary school student. They provide the readers with glimpses of some of life’s important decisions along the road to adulthood.


The stories provide helpful and entertaining reading exercises for teachers of reading students and can serve as excellent teaching tools for public and private schools, hospitals, homes and other places where young students practice their reading skills.


They are well suited for parents and grandparents who enjoy reading to their young ones. Each story contains short, easy to read chapters which are beneficial to goal setting for young readers. Additionally, they include brief footnotes with short definitions of infrequently used words. Each of these features are intended to assist young readers as they practice their skills and expand their vocabularies

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