Book Review by Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications and PR.
In a world of math, creativity, innovation, life goals and aspirations, a young boy has a dream. To fly in a ship to planet Mars or to the Moon, to create toys or one might argue, to draw just as well as he does.
My Dream in the Drawer is an early learning children’s book where the options of his dreams are as many as his fingers can count.
Authored by Fred Strydom, edited by Esther Levinrad, designed by Marteli Kleyn and illustrated by Megan Lotter, My Dream in the Drawer teaches kids and educators in early learning the importance of goal settings and to work towards achieving one’s dreams.

With humour and an engaging language, the author depicts the young boy as an eloquent narrator whose dreams like many of those in early learning are achievable.
Get a copy of My Dream in the Drawer at Book Dash and join Enabling Support Foundation in encouraging students in early learning and reading to be as bold as the boy in My Dream in the Drawer.
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