Alice’s Special Room

Alice’s Special Room by Dick Gackenbach is a children’s book published by Clarion Books in 1991. This first edition features 30 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Alice as she shares with her mother the wonders of her special room, a place where her imagination allows her to engage in activities that transcend the limitations of time and reality.
In this narrative, readers will discover how Alice’s special room serves as a sanctuary for her memories and playful adventures. The book explores themes of nostalgia and creativity, as Alice enjoys moments with her deceased cat, experiences the warmth of a beach in January, and even goes sledding on a hot summer day. This engaging tale invites young readers to reflect on their own imaginative spaces and the joy of revisiting cherished memories.
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Alice tells her mother about her special room, where she can play with her cat who died, enjoy the warm beach in January, go sledding on a hot summer day, and do anything she has already done in the past.
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