What could happen if kids and parents across the world shared the intent and practice of dreaming? What if One Million Dreamers shared their dreams, and in the process learned to dream together? What could happen if One Million Dreams dreamt a dream BIG enough for everyone?
Balance Edutainment presents Pacha’s Pajamas! Pacha’s Pajamas is the story of a little girl, Pacha, who becomes a superhero for Nature by following her dreams. Building off Pacha’s stories, the dream parties are an experiment to see what happens when kids start dreaming together. In some cultures like the Achuar people in Ecuador, dreams are thought to provide information about the future, the spiritual world, or oneself. The elder and young members of the community gather each morning to discuss the significance of these dreams.
Over the course of the next year, BALANCE Edutainment will convene Global Dream Parties in which kids and parents across the world gather in their communities to explore and share their dreams. The gatherings can be at home, backyards, camping grounds, parks, and schools. RSVP to be a Dream Party host today!
In celebration of these events, Enlist Moms is hosting a Pinterest Contest!
Details: Follow Enlist Moms on Pinterest. Then, create 1 Pinterest board named “Enlist Moms Dreamers.” The board should contain pins that tell us what you are dreaming about. These pins could be an image of the college you’d like to send your child to, a vacation you’d like to take, an item you really want to purchase or a disease you’d like to be cured. The sky is the limit and there is no wrong answer!
Once your board is complete, head over to the MamaDreams inspiration board from Enlist Moms and comment on the Pinterest Contest image with a link to your boards. Then, tell the world! You have until June 28th, 2012! The most repins wins! Winners will be announced July 2, 2012.
Happy Pinning!
For all the official rules and what to do visit EnlistMoms.com
















Thanks for sharing this sounds like great fun!
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