What if just staring at colored words was enough to figure out how other languages worked? This is the premise behind "I Had a Dream," a picture book by Brazilian author Vagner Albino about a leopard who dreams of making the world a better place. In this book, the text is color-coded and comes in four languages simultaneously: Japanese, English, Spanish and Portuguese. Words of the same color share the same meaning in all four languages, inviting the reader to compare one language to another and infer not only the meaning, but also basic sentence structures.