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When I Was a Boy... I Dreamed by Matott, Justin (November 1, 2004) Paperback

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This illustrated story follows the memory of an old man as he reveals his past dreams, uncovering the commonality of young boys' thoughts and blurring the line between fantasy and reality. He is seen digging a hole to China, building the ultimate tree house, finding the end of the rainbow, battling a dragon to save a maiden, owning an outrageous ice cream shop, and other far-flung hijinx. As the dream-telling draws to a close, the reader sees the man surrounded by mementos of all his adventures, bringing to question whether or not those dreams came true, but leaving no doubt that the man still dreams.

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First published October 1, 2004

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Justin Matott

35 books21 followers
Justin Matott was inducted into the Colorado Authors Hall of Fame in September 2021. His books and presentations have been entertaining the young and old since 1996.

He is best known for his "OUTRAGEOUS, EDUCATIONAL and HILARIOUS" assemblies, where he tells the stories behind the stories bound in his books, followed up by "absolutely fun and educational creative writing seminars!"

If you would like a signed, personalized copy, along with some good savings, please go to justin@justinmatott.com and order. If you buy three, simply email Matott at randomwrtr@aol.com to let him know to whom the books will go to and to request a free fourth book to be included for free.

Matott was in the corporate world when he wrote his first published adult book (though his fourth try at publishing). Random House picked him up and he has been writing full time and doing public speaking events ever since. Justin has been a storyteller all his life. In his books he blends real life events with imagination, believing there are stories all about us, just waiting to be written down.

A best selling, award-winning author of books for children and adults, Matott finds much of his inspiration while in schools, listening to the "AMAZING IMAGINATIONS" of kids and from his own sons and family. Matott spends days writing with his Rhodesian Ridgeback girl Butters. Matott enjoys many sports, hobbies and interests besides his first love of writing. The likelihood of an inspiration will come from weekly ski trips and jogging with his pup. There is just something about the rhythm of activity that inspires humor and creativity.

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April 19, 2010
This is a favorite in my family. I believe there is a comparable girl's version, but I think this can be enjoyed by both boys and girls. Great take on using your imagination, and how your dreams can come true. My son always is inspired after we read this.
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171 reviews3 followers
August 4, 2007
Jake, my nephew asks that I read this to him each time I visit! Great for dreaming about future possibilities!
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143 reviews
September 16, 2019
My kids and I loved this book. My kids met the author and he was so nice and generous. My oldest loved meeting the author and having him explain the book to her, how you dream and achieve. The other kid's favorite part was the dragon part and them riding the elephant. Go Highlands Ranch!
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8 reviews6 followers
September 16, 2025
My son read this to me tonight before he went to bed. It’s well written, fun to read, and the illustrations are FUN! (My favorite was the giant octopus!) highly recommend to read with your best little guys.
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July 12, 2014
I wasn't a huge fan of this story of a old man telling us of his childhood dreams, however my 9 year old daughter was captivated by it, especially the illustrations (she rated it 5 stars). Whilst reading it however, I was reminded of my own childhood, (a long time before computers) where we did many of the things this book suggests as our way of having fun (digging holes, climbing trees etc). For nostalgic reasons then, the story was nice but even though the idea was quite awesome, (that the old man was recollecting his actual past, not just telling his boyhood dreams) it wasn't clear until the last pages that this was a possibility, and the parts of fantasy (dragon/pot of gold) confused me to what direction the story was going
and if he was actually recollecting or just telling grand tall stories.
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150 reviews2 followers
March 4, 2013
Best for kids ages 2 and up
Early Literacy Skills: Print Motivation, Vocabulary, Phonological Awareness, Narrative Skills

From cover:
Is this just an ordinary old man with extraordinary tales to tell? Perhaps ... or maybe they aren't tales at all. With each page you turn, hearing of his dreams, you might just begin to wonder if they are dreams at all, or perchance tales from an amazing life still being lived by an unassuming, little man with a cane ...

Great rhyming story with wonderful vivid illustrations.
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1,288 reviews3 followers
January 12, 2010
This book has the LAMEST rhymes. The writing is simply terrible and many of the "dreams" are the standard stereotypical stuff. Not much imagination, altough some of the drawings are very detailed and interesting.
4 reviews2 followers
January 31, 2011
My nephew asks me to read this book over and over. We love trying to find the mouse in each picture! Can you find the mouse?
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April 21, 2013
I want my students to have dreams! It is challenging to have motivation in life without dreams. Dreams can be big or small. It does not matter.
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October 9, 2014
I loved how the book illustrated and explained the extent that an imagination can you. The rhyming definitely added a light and airy feel to the book that matched the illustrations.
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