With lovely and authentic hand-drawn illustrations by Alaskan artist, Mary Carr, Good Night, Sweet Dreams is a children’s story that breaches the topic of diversity and how times have changed.
As a father tells his young child a bed time story about all the different people of the world, the child does not understand the complex but simple stereotypes of racism.
As an educator and author, Karl Stewart, has worked with children and adults both – at many levels to help students of all ages understand diversity and overcome racism and stereotypes.
Following the story is a user guide and classroom Q & A.
Praise for “Good Night, Sweet Dreams”: “The counselor had just come in to teach her weekly lesson. It was on how everyone is unique and different, and that is what makes you special! Your story fit in PERFECTLY!! Your story is WONDERFUL!” Jeanne Moore, elementary school teacher.

Good Night, Sweet Dreams
Written with a gentle touch, and accented by lovely illustrations by Alaskan artist Mary Carr, “Good Night Sweet Dreams” is an excellent primer for children aged 5-8. It encourages the young to engage by using open-ended questions provided in the book to stimulate thought. Used in schools, the book is also appropriate for any adult to read to a child
$9.95