Come join Geronimo and his sister as they travel to a faraway island in search of the Emerald Eye. Will a hurricane stop them or a sinking boat? You must read to find out. Saviour Pirotta , illustrated by: McElderry, pages. Jane Yolen , illustrated by: Raul Colon - Harcourt, pages. This anthology for boys serves to remind us of the virtue of strength without force.
Yolen has written a similar anthology for girls, Not One Damsel in Distress: World Folktales for Strong Girls. Find Mightier Than the Sword: World Folktales for Strong Boys at your local library. Barry Yourgrau , illustrated by: Tony Auth - Candlewick Press, pages. There are adventures ahead that include enchantments, elixirs, and a few amusing goblins. Find My Curious Uncle Dudley at your local library. Liz Kessler , illustrated by: Sarah Gibb - Orion Children's Books, pages.
The best compliment for a book is that you hope it will never end. That is exactly the sentiment expressed when a child tells me about reading The Tail of Emily Windsnap. Although Emily lives on a boat, her parents are very wary of her being in the water. Find The Tail of Emily Windsnap at your local library.
Cardigan Jones, clumsy new moose in town, finds himself in the middle of the case of a missing apple pie. Find The Trial of Cardigan Jones at your local library. A Caldecott Medal author, Van Allsburg takes us into the world of ants. The story begins when a scout brings his queen a strange new treasure, a crystal that appeals to her sweet tooth. They trek through woods grass and survive a thunderstorm the sound of crickets combined with dropping dew drops and the light of a passing firefly.
They climb a mountain the wall of a house and go through a tunnel window to a glassy curved wall sugar bowl. The artwork lends itself to the sense of mystery, all bold lines and earth tones. Will they make it home? Read the book and find out. Find Two Bad Ants at your local library. Eleanor Cameron - Little, Brown and Company, pages. The tiny planet is in dire trouble, and the boys are recruited to save it from certain galactic extinction.
Bass and the Mushroom People are unforgettable, and the appeal of the adventures is timeless. Many Allsburg fans waited a long time to finally find out what happened after Judy and Peter discarded the Jumanji game in the park. We were left with the Budwing brothers as they stumbled upon the mysterious box. When they open the box, they see the Jumanji game board and another space-themed board. This board transports the players from earth to a purple planet called Zathura. Before they know it the boys are swept up in a nail-biting, outer-space adventure.
Will they survive a black hole, space ships and robots? The adaptation is loosely based on the book and offers a cautionary lesson about getting along with your siblings. Find Zathura at your local library. Erik Brooks - Henry Holt, 64 pages. Some have historical settings like ancient Egypt, and some explain quirky dog behavior.
All are told simply and humorously, as a dog might, so they are easily understood by younger readers. Sandra Markle - Lerner Publishing Group, 40 pages. The nonfiction aspect of this text appealed to many students, especially male students, because of the ferocious-looking shark on the cover and the many details on these predators of the deep, including their feasts on other ocean life.
Find Great White Sharks at your local library. Barbara Cohen , illustrated by: Molly, a Russian immigrant, finds herself in an American school. Instead of being welcomed as the new student in the class, she is treated as an outcast. Taunting and bullying are two themes explored in this book.
Michael Dorris - Hyperion Books for Children, 74 pages. Simple story, beautifully told, appeals to kids who like thoughtful character-based stories. This lyrical look at pre-Columbian Taino culture stresses the bonds of family, and behavioral changes involved in growing up, and raises the issue of culture differences in a powerful way.
Find Morning Girl at your local library. Kate Waters , illustrated by: Russ Kendall - Scholastic, 40 pages. Samuel shares the excitement and the hard work that is involved with his first harvest. Samuel quickly discovers how difficult the harvest can be. A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy at your local library. Russ Kendall - Scholastic, 32 pages.
The story is set in the year Told in the first person, Sarah takes young readers on a historic field trip back in time. Photographs in the book were taken at the Plymouth Museum, which is a replica of the settlement. The historic backdrop and the words of 9-year-old Sarah invite children of all ages to experience the Pilgrim way of life.
A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Girl at your local library. The Journey of Ibn Batutta at your local library. Brooks , illustrated by: Kurt Wiese - Alfred A. Knopf, pages. Originally published in , Freddy the Detective is an overlooked classic. Freddy is a pig who finds his true calling when he finds a copy of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in the barn one day.
The witty and still very fresh vocabulary in which Freddy expresses himself is just delightful! Find Freddy the Detective at your local library. Eleven-year-old Victor is up way past bedtime when he sees something very unusual on television: Find Lizard Music at your local library. Wendelin Van Draanen , illustrated by: Brian Briggs - Random House, pages. When the kids receive an assignment to create a newspaper expose, Nolan thinks that this is the perfect chance to truly expose Bubba.
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After gathering some very compromising information, Nolan creates shredderman. Secret Identity at your local library. Carolyn Keene , illustrated by: Macky Pamintuan - Aladdin, 96 pages. Nancy Drew continues to march into the 21st century with its ubiquitously pen-named writer, Carolyn Keene. Find The Case of the Sneaky Snowman at your local library. This beautiful Jan Brett collection features some of her best winter and Christmas stories. When magic words are spoken, the pan fills with delicious latkes.
Unfortunately, trouble occurs when Sadie leaves the pan in the hands of her younger brothers. Find Latkes, Latkes, Good to Eat: A Chanukah Story at your local library. The team is equipped with only two things to help them, a mysterious rhyme from the Ice Wizard and a magical rope.
Will they find Merlin and Morgan Le Fay? Are you brave enough to travel along? Find Winter of the Ice Wizard at your local library. The sixth installment of the Babymouse series finds our heroine at summer camp. The illustrations are as fun and humorous as ever, in the familiar black, white and pink. Graphic novels are incredibly popular with tweens and teens, so it follows that younger kids want them as well.
And those for the very young — especially for young girls — are few and far between, but gaining a foothold. Here is a well-established series that fills that void with a spirited, likable, adventurous character. Roald Dahl , illustrated by: Champion of the World is fabulous!
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Danny is a boy who has a great life with his father. The Champion of the World at your local library. William Steig - Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 32 pages. The climax comes when a dapperly dressed but hungry fox comes for a new gold tooth, and the quick-witted dentist saves himself from ingestion by means of his professional skills. Find Doctor De Soto at your local library. Nonsensical word play will entice readers to try reading this poetry aloud. A simple switch in the beginning letters of certain words makes language fun and the resulting sounds smile-crackingly funny.
A Billy Sook at your local library. Surely, Wayside School was already strange enough. The builders built a story school sideways with the rooms piled one on top of another — except for the 19th floor where Miss Zarves teaches class. There is no 19th floor, and there is no Miss Zarves. Nevertheless, there is a 13th floor, where nice Mrs. Jewls presides over her eccentric pupils. Jewls, however, takes a maternity leave. Before she returns with her little stranger, Wayside School gets a little stranger.
While reading this ridiculously funny book, children will not only be laughing, they will be learning. Alien fantasies come and go, but this one has focus. Base has created a universe where music, or the lack thereof, separates the planets and gives them their distinct personalities. This is a gift of cosmic proportions and hours of fun. Find The Worst Band in the Universe at your local library. Mike owes his success in baseball to his advisor, his dog Harry.
It turns out that Harry is a great base coach. Deborah Hopkinson , illustrated by: Terry Widener - Atheneum, 40 pages. A chronology of the highlights of women in baseball concludes the book. A Baseball Story in Nine Innings at your local library. Yingtao is the only one in his family with no musical talent. His father, however, insists that he continues to play the violin. How will he survive daily music lessons and recitals when all he really wants to do is play baseball, his true, natural talent?
Alison Lester, an Australian-born author and illustrator, has written a lovely introduction to Australia for young readers. Through the eyes of 8-year-old Grace, we tag along for a six-month journey around Australia with her family. Find Are We There Yet? Opal is forced to deal with the absence of her mother and a father who is absorbed in his work.
Opal adopts the dog and he helps her make friends with people that the town-folks have labeled as strange and different. This is a beautiful story about friendship, forgiveness, and tolerance. Find Because of Winn-Dixie at your local library. Imagine an army that is treated so well by the country it invades that it loses its will to conquer. It is the kind of well told story that parents can refer back to during difficult conversations for years. The artwork is warm and subtle and the message is timeless: Love is always more fun than war.
Find The Conquerors at your local library. Carl Sommer , illustrated by: By listening to stories told by his father and grandparents, a young boy learns how choices can lead to overcoming adversity. Find Dare to Dream! Children are whisked away on a vibrant journey of hopes and dreams. Many deaths occur by a variety of weapons and methods, and a major character is beaten unconscious. Do people really do that? Do you expect to one day? Is there a modern equivalent that, perhaps, involves less violence? Leslea Newman , illustrated by: Machiyo Kodaira - Henry Holt, 96 pages.
This Japanese story of a dog whose devotion inspired a nation is an ideal bridge from picture books to chapter books. Find Hachiko Waits at your local library. Hanako Wakiyama - Heian International, 32 pages. Find Humphrey the Lost Whale: A True Story at your local library. Yes, Judy is a third-grade girl but she is very much the tomboy and boys love this series as much as girls.
The series does a great job of captivating unmotivated readers who are making the transition into chapter books. This is a bittersweet and uplifting story of a young girl coping with the fact that her father is hospitalized for clinical depression. She writes to this post office box, hoping that the person her father was writing to will help her understand what is happening.
Told through her letters, this novel is poignant and emotionally raw. Her humor, courage and intelligence will resonate with the reader. Find Letters from Rapunzel at your local library. There is so much to discuss here that a family, or a class, could spend days talking it over, which is why it is already a favorite with discussion groups.
Two of the biggest topics are what it means to be human and what it means to grow up. Try combining it with a movie about growing up, such as Wide Awake , or one about not growing up, such as Peter Pan. Find Loser at your local library. Uniquely told by weaving together the adventures of year-old Maya with those of Artemsia, a wild horse in the remote Wyoming wilderness, this is a beautiful coming-of-age story about relationships and making tough decisions.
With the death of her grandmother, Maya is thrust into a totally foreign lifestyle. Accustomed to a rigid and formal urban household, Maya suddenly finds herself on a rural ranch surrounded by loving and caring people. Discovering one another, the two develop a bond that will be tested under severe conditions.
The addition of a glossary and a list of Web sites dealing with the subject of wild horses in America make this a must-read for any horse lover. Find Paint the Wind at your local library. Taylor, loves a challenge. When Jason gives Mr. Taylor-Made Tales 4 at your local library. Mary Amato , illustrated by: Eric Brace - Holiday House, 97 pages. Conversations, pictures, charts and stories find their way into it. Find Please Write in This Book at your local library. Jeff Brumbeau , illustrated by: Gail de Marcken - Scholastic Press, 56 pages.
This beautifully written and illustrated book will appeal to a wide range of ages. Its story of materialism verses charity addresses the value of giving and encourages children to reach out to help others. The story of a greedy king and the lesson he learns helps children get perspective on what is important. Gail de Marcken - Orchard Books, 56 pages. The vivid, intricately designed watercolor illustrations add drama and life to the story of a young wealthy child who, one night, steps out of a walled city to find the world beyond.
She becomes a quiltmaker after her elders reject her idea of helping the needy. Another poignant message for children of all ages. This is a heartwarming story of how a community comes together to help Minna, a little girl who so badly wants to attend school, but has no coat. The story deals with death and poverty in a real and positive way with a loving solution. Find The Rag Coat at your local library. Jerdine Nolen , illustrated by: Kadir Nelson - Harcourt Brace, 32 pages.
Nolen and Nelson give us a spunky cowgirl heroine of the West who names herself Thunder Rose. Rose is resourceful and fearless, and no challenge defeats her, not stampeding cattle, drought, tornadoes, hooligans nor desperadoes. Find Thunder Rose at your local library. Cynthia Chin-Lee , illustrated by: The author creates an alphabet book using the first names of the 26 women who have made impressive contributions to the world.
The women came from different ethnic groups and countries. Find Amelia to Zora: Twenty-six Women Who Changed the World at your local library. Author Helen Lester writes a humorous tale about her life from age three to adulthood. She describes how she became a writer, citing her achievements and challenges, including overcoming dyslexia, along the way. This cheerful book will inspire the writer within your child.
Bill Peet, a former Disney illustrator, shares his life story in this book. An Autobiography at your local library. Carol Hilgartner Schlank and Barbara Metzger , illustrated by: David Katz - Cascade Pass, 38 pages. Rachel Carson has long been considered the original environmentalist. Her publication of Silent Spring in the s was the impetus for President Kennedy to call for a scientific study of the questions she raised about the environment. Here now we have an accessible, empowering biography of this unsung heroine for boys and girls that care about the environment.
Included are several lesson plans, as well as recommended reading on steps to save the environment. Story of Rachel Carson at your local library. Kathleen Krull , illustrated by: Eric Velasquez - Walker and Company, 28 pages. In this picture book biography of the magician Harry Houdini born Erik Weiss , the author emphasizes the qualities of perseverance, dedication and a commitment to self-improvement that made Houdini so successful.
This would be the perfect book for kids fascinated by all things magical. The picture-book format and outstanding illustrations make it highly appealing for children. The text is friendly and loaded with interesting details about the subject. Find Leonardo da Vinci at your local library. Buzz Aldrin , illustrated by: Wendell Minor - HarperCollins, 40 pages.
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, writes this autobiographical work as page-long vignettes of highlights from his life. He writes about how he got his unusual nickname from his sister , his favorite movie hero the Lone Ranger , how he almost drowned one summer, his military life, and his training and missions as an astronaut. Aldrin closes his book with an inspirational message to young readers: Find Reaching for the Moon at your local library. George , illustrated by: David Small - Philomel, 56 pages.
George and David Small take us on a fun romp through the excellent discoveries and great mishaps of the great and infamous explorers of the world. Some of the exquisitely drawn illustrations are small and subtle in meaning, and the typeface used in the illustrations could be challenging for young readers as well.
The subject matter of the biography will be of interest to adult as well as child readers, and this book might best be enjoyed in a joint first reading. As soon as i get to the small hill close to my house. The polar bear comes out of nowhere and starts to chase me again. I then ran again for my life. I jumped over a barb wired fence. The polar bear tried to claw me while i was jumping over barely missing me. The barb does not even faze the polar bear and continues after me. Still running, i get to a house just down the road.
I get inside and the polar bear ferociously tries to get in with all its might. With my chance to escape, i left the house from the opposite end.
For some odd reason it knew i had left then started running towards my general direction. I looked back and just started sprinting.. I ran around the house outside going around obstacles to try and slow down the bear. With no luck, i ran back to my house as fast as i could. I was getting exhausted, i knew the polar bear was catching up. When i got to my house, i ran up the stairs and opened the door…i woke up to the polar bear about to slash me before i got inside…i been looking for meanings for this but do not know what it could mean.
It is a full grown bear that wants to play, and i can feel my self being pulled and rolled around. Had a very similar dream. But I did play fight with it, we rolled around, it softly bit me like my dog would in a play fight, I felt somewhat scared because it was still a bear to me but I could feel it was just playing around and not trying to hurt me. The polar bear does represent some sort of duality because it can live off the land and in the water. It is adapted to live in very extreme conditions and is a very fierce animal.
Maybe something about growing stronger mentally and physically? Learning to cope with the harsh realities of both the physical and spiritual? My polar bear dream: Kind of skipping along. When I see behind a bend in the mountain a polar bear coming down headed toward the water. I instantky freak out. I try not to let it see me. But I start to run. I can hear every foot step I make in the snow as my feet crunch the snow. The bear is chasing me. I have to run up several grades of the snowy mountain to try to get to safety.
But I was relieved to see help. My body was so hot from the dream. Any insight is appreciated. Thank you for your time. Hi, I dreamt I was invited to a party with family and thier friends. Eventually it was time to leave. As we were all leaving there were a family of polar bears. One ran up to me like it knew who I was. It was very happy to see me. I beleive I pet n hugged it in awe and amazement. Then I started to walk down the steps, and as I got closer to the bottom I realized the mother and father bear were chained to the house. Just the mother bear keeping a close eye on her cubs.
The Cubs kept trying to be playful esp the one I pet n hugged. I tried slowly making my way down the steps again with a friend of mine looking at the mother and father polar bears. They did not do anything. But I was afraid. Knowing mother bears are very protective of thier cubs I was afraid the mother would attack. But she just sat there and watched her cubs running n being playful n cute. I was too afraid to walk pass the chained polar bear mother n father. So I went back in the house. Asked everyone why are those polar bears chained to the house. No one knew who chained them or why.
But insisted that they would not attack. So I looked for my shoes around the house, found them in the living room. I tried to leave the house again. And as soon as I stepped out the cute lil polar bear cub ran up to me again. I pet her then slowly walked down the steps.
But then ran back up in fear. Eventually we got down the steps and walked passed the chained mother an father polar bear. On the road the Cubs were running happily and soo playful. Can you please tell me what that means? I have been searching for a def but there is none for a family of polar bears. Also for polar bears chained to the house. I remember being in a city and city streets but the bear appears again in another house.
There is no threat other than a little initial fear as anyone would have since this is a huge animal with known abilities to harm. I think we contacted authorities that there was a bear. The military was helping me. Then we swam back home with the polar bears. In the second dream, I walk outside my home to feed the polar bears I saved and give them some attention. I look all around my yard and there are polar bears everywhere I look. I had a dream last night that two polar bears suddenly appeared in my house.
I was nervous of them and tried to keep my distance but they followed me everywhere. Eventually, even though i thought they would attack me, i let them get close and they wanted me to pet them which i did and they loved it. At one point we went into the garden and I thought they had attacked the neighbours dog.
I kept wondering how i was going to explain it to my neighbour but it turned out the dog was fine and was only sleeping. I quite enjoyed the dream, but all the way through i felt slightly confused and nervous even though the bears were friendly. I have never dreamt of Polar bears before even though they are one of my favourite animals. Those would be your spirit animal guides..
Touch represents the bond when it comes to animal guides To see a polar bear in your dream signifies a reawakening. Alternatively, the polar bear symbolizes your frigid and cold emotions. Thank you for the reply Derek…your comment makes a lot of sense to me. I have a friend that practises spiritual therapy and she is always encouraging me to try. I think now is the time for me to take her up on her offer! I then made a right onto a one way street that went on a bridge over the freeway. But as i turned my eyes back onto the road I had started veering the car left which startled me.
In front of me was a rolling green pasture that helped me cut ahead of the cars waiting to get on the freeway. I then felt the nibbling of teeth of the saber on my shoulder, which were my husbands hands waking me up. Cheers The significance of white everything is a big message regarding your spiritual well being..
It all points to basically d-stressing your self and taking time to enrich,your soul.. In the first dream polar bear appeared as tiny bear who was my pet and I was cuddling him, he wason up on his back. It was a great dream. I feel good with them. What does that mean? So im driving and i come upon a campsite by the road that is torn apart. There is a person who is being killed by a polar bear. So i use my horn and the bear backs away. I use the car to stay between the person and polar bear. There are other people the bear has already killed. Somehow I throw a corpes at the bear and it begins to maul it, i use the small time gained to get the living person in the car.
Thats when the giant polar bear shows up. I gun the car but its a prius and it doesnt take off fast. Somehow We manage to navigate under the big bear and escape the small bear but the big one is on our tail. Ahead is a police road block but when they see what is chasing me they open fire on the beast. Which distracts the bear long enough to get away. Your understanding of the bear is that he was threatning but he was defending you. I had a dream that my daughter had earned a specail gift through girl scouts. We thought a zoo we were getting a behind the scenes tour at a zoo.
But actually a person came to our house with a polar bear…. So I took care of it and we became very close. After awhile, the bear became very attached to me and very protective. It started to get aggressive towards other people and animals and tried to keep me with ot at all times. I started to get nervous and worried so I left and was making phone calls trying to figure out what to do with the bear.
I was working on a plan when my alarm clock woke me up…. Then all of a sudden all my friends had animals of their own and we were all being chased by some people who wanted to kill us because of our animals. When the people where near I called to my bear and he became a tattoo on my fingure like a ring and i began to run faster and got ahead of thw people hunting us.
When it ended i found myself thinking of the polar bear alot. What does this actually mean? I had a dream that I was training a baby pilar bear how to come to me. But he was so little he almost looked minature. By the time he learned what I taught him he was normal baby polar bear size. It was winter, but I wasnt cold. It was awesome is all I could think about. Its rare I have dreams that I remember. Last night I dreamt I was being hunted by a giant polar bear. I was terrified and an unknown man started to help me. I was told the bear would kill me.
He took me from home and I masked my scent on the drive. At the end the bear told me it was a messenger, not here to kill me, it had something to deliver to me. Last week I had a dream that I was at a public pool and polar bears were swimming with people. They were harmless, playing just like a dog would.
Upon returning a bear was on the pool deck and I petted it like a dog and asked it if was ready to swim, it nodded but then grabbed me by the back of my waist band and jumped into the pool. I was not hurting, but fearful and the life guards were alarmed. They had everyone get out of the pool while they try to figure out what to do. Last night I saw a polar bear in my dream twice and would like to know what it means.
The first time I saw the polar bear it was on top of a bridge of a hut well anyway it was raining hard and the lighnig and the thunder was unbare ably loud and when I say this hut bridge this pure white polar bear was on top of it and every time the lighnig striked the polar bear let out a roar louder than enyting going on. The second time it was under the bridge hut and once again every time the lighting stoked the bear would let out a roar louder than enyting going on but for some reason it did not scare me. I actualy felt at peace can some one help me interpret this dream in very eager to under stand what it means.
This is clearly a very powerful dream. You have a polar bear which is a very strong creature, you have the elements of lightening and thunder. Not only was he not injured by the electricity but he roared back at them each time they struck. This polar bear is sending a clear message to the stormy energy, the storm itself — I am not broken by you power but as strong and enduring as you.
There is more I am sure but this I feel comfortable sharing with you. Best of luck with your new protector. The Polar Bear was so calm n passive while i did this,but i was totally distraught when i saw the consequence of putting the knife into him and that he was walking thru the kitchen in such pain and was gonna die..
Your spirit Look over what things you may have done to another that has caused you great regret and pain.. The fact that you were back in your childhood home speaks volumes ,, perhaps this incident was done to a close family member or at a time when you were around old friends.. Time to reflect my friend ,, good luck hope this helps.. Thanx so much for that Derek.. Yes that makes alot of sense to me.. I had a dream i was hunting during the winter in the woods but there where polars.
Something told me not to shoot them there was a baby polar bear to. I avoided even though they did seem aggressive. I walk around the edges of the water where there was snow trying to get to the other side without getting wet. Remember seeing rabbits too wanted to cook them for a stew. Buts thats it trying understand what my subconscious mind is trying to tell me. Last night I dreamed that a polar bear guided me to the North Pole and allowed me to ride it through areas with alot of ice. It was calm, gentle, and aware of my struggle. It was only there to help me.
Over the years, many, many times in the middle of the night, I have tuned over in bed, to see a polar bear standing over me, but I have never been afraid, strange! That was beautiful Sounds to me that you do not show your inner strength to people. Maybe you are afraid of what it will do? I too dreamt of Polar Bears and I was the one a bit scared but in a respectful way. Thank you for your message. I stared at it for a minute or two, confused at first, but then slowly, I felt myself getting calmer.
I then picked up the head and started kissing its forehead. Like making out kissing. I want to know why I was kissing a dead bear?? In my dream, I woke up on the grass and there was a polar bear right outside of my house on a chain, he broke off and ran towards me, pinning me down.
He growled and opened his jaws and it looked as if he was about to bite me but he started licking me… it was a weird dream. I had a dream that I WAS a polar bear mother with 2 cubs. I had no human language ability or thought in the dream. Everything was very visual,auditory,tactile and olfactory. My cubs and I were romping and playing in the snow and ice. It was a sunny day with some wind blowing but it was NOT snowing. I could hear and smell the world around us with extreme intensity.
I felt very strong and confident. We were the only bears there. It was a very strange dream. I hope this helps you. I dreamt that me my dog and my boyfriend were swimming in a lake when a polar bear appeared it was playing with my dog till I got in the water and I was holding on to my boy friend it came up to me I tried petting it. And it tried what I thought biting me. When I got my head finally above water I woke up……. What does the polar bear mean in this situation. I had a dream I was being chased by a polar bear. When I finally turned around to confront it.
The polar stood on his rear legs and just looked at me. This website has hit hammer on the nail of who I am and helping me to believe in my strength to confront any adversity like I did the polar bear in my dreams. I had a dream I was walking with a couple of friends when we come up to a small stream. A white polar bear with two white seals. I immediately begin to run and so did my friends. As we are running, I look back and can see and hear them. They are about to catch us. I see a huge utility pole. We immediately begin to climb to the top where they can not reach us. The polar bear often appears in my dreams when something at work is happening.
But never with white seals.. My polar bear was clever and scary in my dream. It climbed up to my dream house — a house of screens high on stilts in the forest, and though I tried every way to keep it out of the door, it forced its way in. Then it spun in the air and was preparing to come for me…. When I awoke I wanted to laugh and laugh and laugh…. I keep thinking about it all. Kind Regards for the New Year! I had a dream it was Christmas and for some reason everyone was buying polar bears for their Christmas celebrations, then at the end of the day they killed them all. I walked past a tree where a polar bear was hung up and had its throat slashed and bled out everywhere it was traumatising.
Im sorry I cant remember any other details. I have a strange dream. XD My friend and I walk to the butterfly sanctuary of our school but when we reach there its like a zoo. There is a talking bear that hugs me tightly. It feels heavy though it doesnt seem like it. I was having a picnic with my son. A polar bear arrived, sat down beside me and placed his head in my lap.
He allowed me to stroke him just as I would have stroked a dog. There was no fear only a peaceful quietness and a sense of awe. Any ideas as to the meaning of this? I dreamt about a terrifying polar bear but I was not afraid….. It started out with myself and my husband walking down to the pier San Diego area where some friends were meeting us. All the sudden, it went from early evening to late night and we were walking home. My house is 5 minutes from the pier so it should have been a short walk, but instead, we ended up on the outer edges of a lake where there were lots of pine trees surrounding the lake.
I began to walk closer to the area of where the bear was. The bearbears charging and began to run around the edges of the trees nearing us closer and closer. My animal has been the bear for a long time although my dreams usually involved being attacked by one. I now realize that my abusive ex was also a bear, a grisly, and this was why he appeared as he did in my dreams. Now I am a single mom with my two youngest children. I had a beautiful dream last night. I was trying to smuggle a mother polar bear and her two cubs on a large ship back to their home. In the dream the bears were so loving, affectionate, and I felt a deep sense of connection and wanting to protect and help them get home.
Was the mother me and the cubs my two youngest children? I am going to university this fall to become a midwife, actually returning to school after the previous situation forced me to leave.
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I also am aboriginal but was raised white. I hope to practice as an aboriginal midwife when I finish school. Could my dream be a symbol of my returning home to my people and my calling? Insight would be appreciated. After our mum told my sister and I that our grandfather was a pedophile and molested us, my sister and I were stunned.
What struck me was holy shite mum, why now? Bears trying to break into my home and kill me and my family members. I felt a connection between me and it. I was in my garden and I looked over our hedge and saw a polar bear on the lane outside our house, it saw me and jumped in to the garden, walked around then jumped back out, then it came back in again, and walked up to our house, I followed it and then I got closer, it came face to face with me, put its head down in an almost submissive stance and let me stroke it, then it chuffed and breathed a cool air over me.
In my dream im climbing an iceberg. Its could and grey and slippery. At one point i look down and notice a polar bear climbing beneath me, and he climes faster than i can. Im trying to outclimb him but its impossible. At one point he is so close that i realize im not escaping. Then his claw is in my ancle and he tries to pull himself up.
I get angry and start kicking him with my other foot. So hard that he lets go and tumbles down the mountain. I look at my leg wich is wounded and pull myself up on a ledge and im overwelmed by the fact that i killed this polarbear. Was at a house at first, i left disappointed… for some reason on eay back there, i fell off the path in the truck i was driving.
It belonged to a guy i k ow but rarely talk to or see. Anyway, the dip where i fell into was like an caged zoo or… something. No actual cages or barriers between me and animals. Seen a polar bear coming right at me. Through who dream it chased me, or followed me. At first i was afraid, but seemed to be more misunderstood. It was like playing tryin to catch me????
I just kept running. Naturally we were terrified and went very slowly but they were very interested in us these polar bears were quite dirty in colour, if thats signifigant. In my dream the bears were afraid of water, so we crossed a stream and mini swamp which dettered them a little, but they continued to follow slowly, hanging around in the woods. They too, were donned in pretty amazing armour.
When the bears did attack the house I pressed myself against the back door to stop them getting in so I had, super strength? Bascically we escaped through next doors garden and ran through the woods. I realise that it seems a pretty boring dream written down, but in my head it was really intense and I woke up terrified of Polar bears. You are on a spiritual journey and have yet to realize your own internal strength. Embrace the fears, anxiety, insomnia? What ever it is you are going through or will be going through, you will come out stronger. A new way of thinking and doing things is on the horizon.
You cannot fend off change from happening. It will happen whether you like it or not. So just trust and embrace it. One mother and two cubs. I looked at them eyes closed waiting for signs of life, then they opened their eyes and I was very happy. I was walking late for class in my old school. I was bullied and the teachers were awful. I ended up with really bad anxiety from there. But I dream of it.
Anyway, I was walking up to class and there was a polar bear. I quickly walked into one of the schools blocks. I went in to hide and possibly for it to go away. One of the other teachers came in the same side. I peaked out the other to see if it left but it came towards is. We were stuck in the building where the polar bear was going back and fore each door, trapping us. If we tried to escape by one door, it would run around and catch us. It was roaring and roaring at us, looking at us. We were so scared. The teacher tried ringing up a bear specialist. I woke up before anything happened but all I remember was how scared I was with this polar bear, looking me in the eyes roaring.
Basically feeling terrified and stuck with no help. I wonder what this means! One that me and my sister will split down the middle. In my dream half way through our conversation I began to cry, thinking of my dad. I then took a step outside for some air when I spotted the 1st polar bear. I eventually ran past a security guard who had a taser but seemed to afraid to use it. I then snatched the taser and shot the 1st bear stopping it but it didnt seem to phase the bear it just stopped and stared at me for awhile.
Then the bear seemed to become afraid itself and ran around the restaurant until finally running out a side door with the 2nd bear close behind. The polar bear may have been trying to warn you about an important event approaching in your life. Also, is something bothering you? Maybe the polar bear was trying to help you understand the reasoning for it. Hope i could help. I had a dream last night. I was with my cousin and amidst moutains in a valley I see a large group of large polar bears light brown colored are fighting among themselves, but suddenly the fight goes violent and large polar bears start charging into hill top houses and people are being eaten and brown cloud of dust forms in my background, while I am running against the dust to reach to safety, unfortunately in a direction opposite to my house.
Again I am back to sleep, dream continued.. I get them to shelter at a first floor of a concrete house this is the village heads house. I observe one large light brown polar bear walking towards the village in a silent composed face. I ask the village head to ring the village bell that the bear is entering, by the time I look from another window the bear face is equally calm faced with a kid in hand that it will probably eat. Again I am back to sleep.
I am satisfied at the end that all the bears are down large and medium sized arrange in a line. Sofia, I too have had a dream of baby polar bears and have been trying to find out what this means. There were about five of them in a type of aquarium tank swimming and looking at the people through the glass, at me in specific. I often have dreams of caged animals and in my dream all kinds Can anyone please shed some light on what this could mean?
In my dream, I was swimming through the ocean. I saw a lot of fish, some were freely swimming and some in nets. When I went to the surface, I saw a boat, I also saw a hotel of some sort; the architecture was peculiar to me, it was contemporary. I was suddenly on the boat, and came to understand that a polar bear was being held captive for entertainment. I felt I had to set it free. Next, I was shown a room, presumably my room accomodation?
I had stashed them there. I concealed some papers and pushed them deeper to the back of the bureau drawers I had opened. Other papers that I understood to be personal letters I grabbed to keep. Then it was time to set the polar bear free. I went to its tank, opened it and used a light like a small flashlight to keep its vision handicapped, so that it would not attack me, or runaway.
Eventually this tactic failed. I became worried, but the polar bear did not become aggressive. It followed me, as I spoke to it in a soothing tone. People began to chase us, they wanted me to return the bear. Inside, I meant to harbor the bear inside of a tank, but the tank was made of crates and all the water meant to fill the tank flooded the room. The polar bear ran out of the room, and into various rooms. I couldnt decide whether to get the documents or let them sink forever as I wanted them kept secret , or to capture the bear before the crew of the boat did.
We jumped back into the ocean, escaping the crew. I swam through the ocean, and saw all kinds of sea creatures. It was so beautiful. When I came up for air, I recognized the surroundings to be my local river, I was at my favorite swimming spot. And I woke up. I just woke up from a dream, I was in the sea it was beautiful and calm. There was a dolphin, a mother and father polar bear with their cub.
They were playful and nice to me. I even pay them and felt safe.
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What does this dream mean? Hi, I had this dream where i am somewhere in the country there are mountains and it seemed like it was my farm and I had some friends over, what i remember is that i am playing with a beautiful white huge polar bear. This bear has just finished hunting and has blood all over his jaw and is dripping down his teeth i remember seeming it like a zoom in image of the jaw with blood which was a bit scary but the next thing i see is i am petting the bear and praising him for his good hunting and the bear is sitting next to me after his exhausting hunt, it seemed as if the bear was my pet.
Here is when my friends ask me if i were not scared of him and i reply not at all in fact i love him. Just to give u some perspective i have been dreaming crazy things in the past fortnight, i have seen myself in lying in a grave, giving birth in a grave and even my own funeral and these dreams have made me change my life style and my spiritual journey i think has begun. Do you think the Polar bear dream is related to this and if so what does it signify?? I had a dream where I was a polar bear running through a wintery, snowy forest and a male hunter was chasing me.
Other people in the dream showed up and were being chased too. I had a dream that I was opening a bag of de-icer and in the bag was a dead baby polar baby.
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What do you think this dream means? There were more and they were afraid so I pulled them up and aside, four in total, right before a steam engine train flew out of the pipes. The snow I threw them on was the loose snow we had dug up and it melted into slush, which I said was typical. I had a dream I was at some form of campground, with a friend who sat passively nearby the whole time.
We met a man who came up with a pet polar bear, who was on the leash, and about the size of a Golden Retriever. The Bear-Dog was beautifully white, and I was extremely interested in petting it. The man let me play with it, and I approached it in the same way I do most dogs which is by moving in a way that gets them excited, so they jump around, chase, and occasionally play bite— It was great for a couple of minutes, utnil the Bear started playing way too rough.
You have been dwelling on those decisions and beating yourself up over them. Move on because they no longer serve you. Be true and loyal to yourself. No one is paying attention to the past indiscretions. I reached the enxt deck and came across some of the people I knew was in the ship, also this deck was full of movie auditoriums actually the whole ship was full of them. I told these people to run beacuse there was a huge polar bear running wild, but inside of me I hoped this bear deviated its attention from me towards these other people, and it actually happened at some points and I actually saw the bear killing a couple of persons, or later found out it killed some of them.
Eventually the bear would see me and direct its attention towards me again. Every time the bear took an intrest on me I found my self crossing glass doors and running stairs up and down to gain some distance, the bear kept shattering these doors and chasing me, at some point I was very tired and found someone also tired from the chase and we decided the call an elevator but it took too long so we had to start running again, at some point we splitted up and somehow I knew this person had been killed too.
Finally I found myself once again on the first floor and came across someone from te ships crew or security perosonel and I told them about what was happening, this person told me they were aware of the event and led out of the ship. This dream symbolizes your confusion with spirituality and growth. You are unsure of which direction you need to go and are afraid of doing others harm.
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Only you can decide which direction is right for you. Give others the space to go their own direction and trust that what is right for you may not be right for them. Follow what is in your heart and believe in yourself. Also pay attention to what is in the quotation box at the top of the page. The message will be specifically for you. Silken Raven, I wondered if you could help me. Last night I had a dream of polar bears.