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The Magical Dreamcatcher

By: John Guthrie
Narrated by: Shayr Guthrie
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The Magical Dreamcatcher: An Ojibwe Adventure is a charming tale that revolves around a young Ojibwe girl, Nokomis, and her magical dreamcatcher. One night, the dreamcatcher transports Nokomis into a dream world—an enchanted forest, where she befriends speaking animals, Mikinaak the turtle, Waabooz the rabbit, and Makwa the bear. The magical forest is disrupted by Gichi-Onigaming, a misunderstood creature causing chaos due to its loneliness. Guided by dreams and the power of her dreamcatcher, Nokomis embarks on a series of challenges, including crossing a raging river and climbing a steep mountain, to restore peace in the forest. Eventually, Nokomis befriends Gichi-Onigaming, showing it the power of kindness and friendship. 

Upon achieving peace, Nokomis returns home, holding dear the lessons she learned from her journey. This enchanting tale is a magical blend of Ojibwe folklore, highlighting the significance of dreams, the strength in friendship, and the power of compassion.

©2023 Connie A Guthrie (P)2023 Connie A Guthrie

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