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Shine, Star, Shine!
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Shine, Star, Shine!

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Travel with Star as her light zips across 93 million miles of space from her home to Earth, where she ripens crops, keeps us warm, creates weather and reveals a waking world full of life. Complete with a list of facts about the stars that fill our sky and why they are important, this charming poetic picture book combines fiction and non-fiction to make a perfect educational resource for children whether at home or in the classroom. The fourth book in the Wild Wanderers series written by Dom Conlon and illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou. From the leap of a hare and the gentlest breeze to a blazing star and ancient trees, Wild Wanderers is a series of poetic exploration which will inspire children across the world. Each book takes a gentle and lyrical journey through biodiversity, environment and challenges to unlock a world of wonder. Published books in the series: . 9781913134921 Leap, Hare, Leap! . 9781914079054 Swim, Shark, Swim! . 9781914079184 Blow, Wind, Blow! . 9781914079238 Shine, Star, Shine! . 9781802580761 Grow, Tree, Grow! . 9781802580785 Fly, Butterfly, Fly! AGES: 3 to 7 AUTHOR: Dom Conlon is a poet and, whether talking on BBC Radio Lancashire or running workshops for children, Dom's work is guided by nature and the stars. Dom's work has been praised by award-winning writers such as Nicola Davies, George Szirtes and Chris Riddell. Anastasia Izlesou is a multidisciplinary illustrator and designer from the UK. Using a mix of digital and traditional media, she creates vibrant work full of bold natural elements. The White Hare was Anastasia's first published book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Graffeg
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 November 2021
Pages
36
ISBN
9781914079238

Travel with Star as her light zips across 93 million miles of space from her home to Earth, where she ripens crops, keeps us warm, creates weather and reveals a waking world full of life. Complete with a list of facts about the stars that fill our sky and why they are important, this charming poetic picture book combines fiction and non-fiction to make a perfect educational resource for children whether at home or in the classroom. The fourth book in the Wild Wanderers series written by Dom Conlon and illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou. From the leap of a hare and the gentlest breeze to a blazing star and ancient trees, Wild Wanderers is a series of poetic exploration which will inspire children across the world. Each book takes a gentle and lyrical journey through biodiversity, environment and challenges to unlock a world of wonder. Published books in the series: . 9781913134921 Leap, Hare, Leap! . 9781914079054 Swim, Shark, Swim! . 9781914079184 Blow, Wind, Blow! . 9781914079238 Shine, Star, Shine! . 9781802580761 Grow, Tree, Grow! . 9781802580785 Fly, Butterfly, Fly! AGES: 3 to 7 AUTHOR: Dom Conlon is a poet and, whether talking on BBC Radio Lancashire or running workshops for children, Dom's work is guided by nature and the stars. Dom's work has been praised by award-winning writers such as Nicola Davies, George Szirtes and Chris Riddell. Anastasia Izlesou is a multidisciplinary illustrator and designer from the UK. Using a mix of digital and traditional media, she creates vibrant work full of bold natural elements. The White Hare was Anastasia's first published book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Graffeg
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 November 2021
Pages
36
ISBN
9781914079238