Dreamland -Book.1 The Dream Child-

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In their sleep, they enter "Dreamland". They happily frolic through the wondrous land, which includes a syrup river, an ice cream cone field, toys, and two luxurious beds. They laugh happily, and fall asleep, only to wake up the next morning. To their surprise, a large feast is on the kitchen table, as well as toys and clothing surrounding the room, all of which was provided by the Merchants. The children look up to the kind merchants, asking twice if all these things are for them.

WHY DREAMLAND MUNNAR?

The merchants nod and reply "All for you, yes! The boy, however, suspicious of this good fortune, sticks a fork in his bottom to ensure they aren't just dreaming again. The children laugh and continue to eat, as the chorus "Somewhere in dreamland, tonight" plays. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.

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Share a Dream Dreamland launched: Dreamland is the brainchild of Shay Kinsella, Founder of the Share a Dream Foundation, which for the last 26 years has been making dreams a reality for some 27, very special children and their families. Working with so many sick and disabled children from all over Ireland Shay realised that what these children had in common with abled bodied kids was their desire to play as all children love to play.

However, after lots of research, he realised that although all children were entitled to play some 85, disabled children were denied this right because of total lack of fully inclusive warm safe clean playgrounds and play centres in the country.

Share a Dream – Dreamland Fun Centre

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After trying to get the Government, its agencies and other major groups interested in correcting this terrible wrong but to no avail Shay decided to design, fundraise and build somewhere really special where no child would feel different and all children regardless of the ability of disability would play together learning from each other. It has taken 10 long years raising funds, getting support and developing his Dream and so Dreamland Limerick has become a reality.

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In the last 10 months since they opened some 10, people have all visited Dreamland from all over the country making it now an exciting tourist attraction for Limerick. According to the Irish Times Dreamland is the No. If 5-star reviews are anything to go by then Dreamland is a dream come true for all children especially disabled.

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Dreamland is open to the public who pay an admission fee while sick and disabled children go free. All funds raised go to making dreams come true for terminally ill children. However, the demand on Dreamland from so many special groups is now so great they desperately need financial and physical support to organise programmes for thousands of children with special needs.

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At present, there are only two full-time staff employed by Share a Dream but they need funding to employ at least four more qualified personnel so that they can develop these special programmes so they never have to say no to any disabled child who contacts us and want to play in Dreamland.