![]() ![]() The most charming factor in truth is it familiarity. Sandy is gone by that point but hey, for him it was the last time any one of them fell asleep. 'The Sandman: The Story of Sanderson Mansnoozie' is a charming and wonderful edition to William Joyces 'The Guardians of Childhood' series and will be a delight for both children and adults to read. ![]() In the Warren, Jack asks when was the last time the Guardians actually hung out with kids. Sandy speaks to every dreamer on Earth every time they sleep, he watches them grow and knows how best to soothe them into an eventual sleep. Every dream Sandy sends is a message as detailed as a handwritten letter and deeply private, as dreams cannot be shared and most dreams are forgotten shortly after waking, locked away in the subconscious. He knows who they care about and what they both fear and love the most. Sandy has had decades of an elder’s life to get to know them from the first time they fell asleep to the last. In addition to this, dreams are extremely personal. He also has a whacky perception of time too and a 101year old person is still so very young compared to him! It is in part because he has always sent them dreams and thinks they would simply not understand if after one night they never dreamed again. Read 272 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. The Man in the Moon has a problem.Most nights, he beams down at the. He will send them dreams just as he does to the children. The Sandman: The Story of Sanderson Mansnoozie by William Joyce The Sandman book. ![]() ![]() Sandy is the only guardian that interacts with adults. ![]()
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