Pig Dreams

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Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Guridi
Publisher Name
NubeOcho
Age Range
4+
Release Date
May 05, 2026
ISBN13
978-8410406629
ISBN10 or ASIN
   
Everyone knows that when you can’t get to sleep, you count sheep. But what happens when pigs decide they want to be the ones children count when they try to fall asleep?

The pigs live happily and peacefully together but they can’t help wondering why only sheep get to be counted by children trying to fall asleep. Why can’t children count pigs instead? One day, a particularly ambitious pig decides to discuss the situation with a sheep, who makes it quite clear that only sheep are qualified to do the job. But this team of pigs has other ideas and starts to put their plans in action! Will they be able to help children fall asleep as well as the sheep?

Editor review

1 review
Hilarious Book on Sleep
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
Overall rating
 
3.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
3.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
3.0
The pigs have happy lives together but they wonder why only the sheep get counter by children when they are struggling to fall asleep. Would it be possible for the kids to count pigs instead? A pig decides that they will talk with the sheep about this and this sheep makes it clear that only they are qualified for this job. The pigs have other ideas and gather together to trick the sheep into not showing up for the job so they can have a try.

What I Liked: This book begins by introducing you to the group of pigs and their current lives and informs you that they have dreams beyond what they currently do. This book provides you with another perspective on pigs and showcases that dreams aren’t always as they seem, good or bad.

This book will have you laughing out loud with each turn of a page. There are some funny, ridiculous moments especially as the pigs try out being counted to help children fall asleep. The pigs change drastically in appearance because of their new jobs and the illustrations do a fantastic job of showcasing those changes. The illustrations are simple and go well with the text as there is no background for the text to get lost in.

The various things that the pigs do to get the sheep to miss out when the kid calls them to sleep are hilarious. As you read, you wonder if the pigs will ever get a chance to put children to sleep and when it finally happens the book only gets funnier as the pigs are not equipped for their new job.

Final Verdict: Pig Dreams is a funny book about pigs chasing their dreams and finding out it isn’t what they were imaging. Children ages 4 and up will enjoy the changes that occur in the pigs as they attempt this new job and end up looking very different.
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