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Mom Makes Lovely Adventures for Her Sleeping Son

As we've seen many periods before, with Adele Enersen's Mila's Daydreams or with Anna Eftimie's Blackboard Adventures, wonderful adventures can occur when a child is thinking. Well, that is, if the child has a innovative parent! In the sequence that's easily creating its way around the web, mother Queenie Liao requires the "baby sleep time adventure" pattern to new levels. This extremely well-executed sequence is known as Wengenn in Wonderland.

The Chinese mother of three programs her interest for photography into developing amazing adventures for one of her little sleeping kids, Wengenn. Observe as he flies on a trapeze while a audience of stuffed animals cheers him on or examine out he's already splitting minds and hearts when he sets up a loving supper with his female teddy bear. Of course, the most amazing reality of all is that Queenie creates these adventures with common products like simply outfits, sheets, scarves and stuffed animals

Like all excellent sequence, you don't want this one to end. (Of course, little Wengenn has to grow up!)

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