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Star Fishing
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In the enchanting bedtime story "Star Fishing," a sleepless night turns into a marvelous adventure through the stars, where young readers and listeners are taken on a journey to discover who else might be awake.
Format: Hardback
Length: 56 pages
Publication date: 03 March 2022
Publisher: Abrams
The night is a time of rest and rejuvenation, but for some, it can be a time of unease and restlessness. You lie in bed, your mind racing with thoughts and worries, unable to quiet your mind and drift off into sleep. You feel as though everyone in the world is asleep, but you are the only one awake. You toss and turn, trying to find a comfortable position, but the bed seems to be against you.
As you lie there, you begin to notice a faint light flickering in the distance. You can't quite make out what it is, but it's there, calling to you. You get out of bed, your heart pounding with excitement, and tiptoe towards the window. You pull back the curtains and gasp in amazement.
Above you, the night sky is alive with stars. They twinkle and shine, casting a soft glow on the world below. You feel a sense of wonder and awe as you look up at the sky, wondering who else might be awake on this sleepless night.
Suddenly, you hear a soft voice calling out to you. "Oh, I see a light! Is somebody awake?"
You turn around, and you see a figure standing in the shadows. It's a little girl, no more than five years old, with big, curious eyes. She's wearing a soft, fluffy robe and slippers, and she's holding a lantern in her hand.
"Hello there," you say, feeling a sense of warmth and comfort from the little girl. "Who are you?"
The little girl smiles and steps forward. "I'm Lily," she says. "I'm awake, and I'm looking for someone to starfish with."
You're taken aback. "Starfish?" you ask. "What do you mean?"
Lily explains that starfishing is a game that people play in the night sky. You take turns looking up at the stars and making wishes. When you make a wish, you hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers. Then, you close your eyes and make your wish.
You're intrigued by the idea of starfishing, and you decide to give it a try. You take Lily's lantern and step outside into the night. The air is cool and crisp, and the stars are shining brightly. You hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers, closing your eyes and making your wish.
As you open your eyes, you see a shooting star streaking across the sky. You feel a sense of joy and happiness, and you know that your wish has come true.
Lily and you spend the rest of the night starfishing, making wishes and sharing stories. You talk about your dreams and your hopes and your fears, and you feel a sense of connection with the little girl that you wouldn't have felt otherwise.
As the sun rises, Lily bids you farewell and disappears back into the shadows. You feel a sense of sadness and loss, but you also feel a sense of gratitude for the magical night that you shared with her.
As you drift off to sleep, you can't help but wonder who else might be awake on this sleepless night, and what other adventures they might be having. The night is a time of mystery and wonder, and you can't wait to see what the future holds.
The night is a time of rest and rejuvenation, but for some, it can be a time of unease and restlessness. You lie in bed, your mind racing with thoughts and worries, unable to quiet your mind and drift off into sleep. You feel as though everyone in the world is asleep, but you are the only one awake. You toss and turn, trying to find a comfortable position, but the bed seems to be against you.
As you lie there, you begin to notice a faint light flickering in the distance. You can't quite make out what it is, but it's there, calling to you. You get out of bed, your heart pounding with excitement, and tiptoe towards the window. You pull back the curtains and gasp in amazement.
Above you, the night sky is alive with stars. They twinkle and shine, casting a soft glow on the world below. You feel a sense of wonder and awe as you look up at the sky, wondering who else might be awake on this sleepless night.
Suddenly, you hear a soft voice calling out to you. "Oh, I see a light! Is somebody awake?"
You turn around, and you see a figure standing in the shadows. It's a little girl, no more than five years old, with big, curious eyes. She's wearing a soft, fluffy robe and slippers, and she's holding a lantern in her hand.
"Hello there," you say, feeling a sense of warmth and comfort from the little girl. "Who are you?"
The little girl smiles and steps forward. "I'm Lily," she says. "I'm awake, and I'm looking for someone to starfish with."
You're taken aback. "Starfish?" you ask. "What do you mean?"
Lily explains that starfishing is a game that people play in the night sky. You take turns looking up at the stars and making wishes. When you make a wish, you hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers. Then, you close your eyes and make your wish.
You're intrigued by the idea of starfishing, and you decide to give it a try. You take Lily's lantern and step outside into the night. The air is cool and crisp, and the stars are shining brightly. You hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers, closing your eyes and making your wish.
As you open your eyes, you see a shooting star streaking across the sky. You feel a sense of joy and happiness, and you know that your wish has come true.
Lily and you spend the rest of the night starfishing, making wishes and sharing stories. You talk about your dreams and your hopes and your fears, and you feel a sense of connection with the little girl that you wouldn't have felt otherwise.
As the sun rises, Lily bids you farewell and disappears back into the shadows. You feel a sense of sadness and loss, but you also feel a sense of gratitude for the magical night that you shared with her.
As you drift off to sleep, you can't help but wonder who else might be awake on this sleepless night, and what other adventures they might be having. The night is a time of mystery and wonder, and you can't wait to see what the future holds.
The night is a time of rest and rejuvenation, but for some, it can be a time of unease and restlessness. You lie in bed, your mind racing with thoughts and worries, unable to quiet your mind and drift off into sleep. You feel as though everyone in the world is asleep, but you are the only one awake. You toss and turn, trying to find a comfortable position, but the bed seems to be against you.
As you lie there, you begin to notice a faint light flickering in the distance. You can't quite make out what it is, but it's there, calling to you. You get out of bed, your heart pounding with excitement, and tiptoe towards the window. You pull back the curtains and gasp in amazement.
Above you, the night sky is alive with stars. They twinkle and shine, casting a soft glow on the world below. You feel a sense of wonder and awe as you look up at the sky, wondering who else might be awake on this sleepless night.
Suddenly, you hear a soft voice calling out to you. "Oh, I see a light! Is somebody awake?"
You turn around, and you see a figure standing in the shadows. It's a little girl, no more than five years old, with big, curious eyes. She's wearing a soft, fluffy robe and slippers, and she's holding a lantern in her hand.
"Hello there," you say, feeling a sense of warmth and comfort from the little girl. "Who are you?"
The little girl smiles and steps forward. "I'm Lily," she says. "I'm awake, and I'm looking for someone to starfish with."
You're taken aback. "Starfish?" you ask. "What do you mean?"
Lily explains that starfishing is a game that people play in the night sky. You take turns looking up at the stars and making wishes. When you make a wish, you hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers. Then, you close your eyes and make your wish.
You're intrigued by the idea of starfishing, and you decide to give it a try. You take Lily's lantern and step outside into the night. The air is cool and crisp, and the stars are shining brightly. You hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers, closing your eyes and making your wish.
As you open your eyes, you see a shooting star streaking across the sky. You feel a sense of joy and happiness, and you know that your wish has come true.
Lily and you spend the rest of the night starfishing, making wishes and sharing stories. You talk about your dreams and your hopes and your fears, and you feel a sense of connection with the little girl that you wouldn't have felt otherwise.
As the sun rises, Lily bids you farewell and disappears back into the shadows. You feel a sense of sadness and loss, but you also feel a sense of gratitude for the magical night that you shared with her.
As you drift off to sleep, you can't help but wonder who else might be awake on this sleepless night, and what other adventures they might be having. The night is a time of mystery and wonder, and you can't wait to see what the future holds.
The night is a time of rest and rejuvenation, but for some, it can be a time of unease and restlessness. You lie in bed, your mind racing with thoughts and worries, unable to quiet your mind and drift off into sleep. You feel as though everyone in the world is asleep, but you are the only one awake. You toss and turn, trying to find a comfortable position, but the bed seems to be against you.
As you lie there, you begin to notice a faint light flickering in the distance. You can't quite make out what it is, but it's there, calling to you. You get out of bed, your heart pounding with excitement, and tiptoe towards the window. You pull back the curtains and gasp in amazement.
Above you, the night sky is alive with stars. They twinkle and shine, casting a soft glow on the world below. You feel a sense of wonder and awe as you look up at the sky, wondering who else might be awake on this sleepless night.
Suddenly, you hear a soft voice calling out to you. "Oh, I see a light! Is somebody awake?"
You turn around, and you see a figure standing in the shadows. It's a little girl, no more than five years old, with big, curious eyes. She's wearing a soft, fluffy robe and slippers, and she's holding a lantern in her hand.
"Hello there," you say, feeling a sense of warmth and comfort from the little girl. "Who are you?"
The little girl smiles and steps forward. "I'm Lily," she says. "I'm awake, and I'm looking for someone to starfish with."
You're taken aback. "Starfish?" you ask. "What do you mean?"
Lily explains that starfishing is a game that people play in the night sky. You take turns looking up at the stars and making wishes. When you make a wish, you hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers. Then, you close your eyes and make your wish.
You're intrigued by the idea of starfishing, and you decide to give it a try. You take Lily's lantern and step outside into the night. The air is cool and crisp, and the stars are shining brightly. You hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers, closing your eyes and making your wish.
As you open your eyes, you see a shooting star streaking across the sky. You feel a sense of joy and happiness, and you know that your wish has come true.
Lily and you spend the rest of the night starfishing, making wishes and sharing stories. You talk about your dreams and your hopes and your fears, and you feel a sense of connection with the little girl that you wouldn't have felt otherwise.
As the sun rises, Lily bids you farewell and disappears back into the shadows. You feel a sense of sadness and loss, but you also feel a sense of gratitude for the magical night that you shared with her.
As you drift off to sleep, you can't help but wonder who else might be awake on this sleepless night, and what other adventures they might be having. The night is a time of mystery and wonder, and you can't wait to see what the future holds.
The night is a time of rest and rejuvenation, but for some, it can be a time of unease and restlessness. You lie in bed, your mind racing with thoughts and worries, unable to quiet your mind and drift off into sleep. You feel as though everyone in the world is asleep, but you are the only one awake. You toss and turn, trying to find a comfortable position, but the bed seems to be against you.
As you lie there, you begin to notice a faint light flickering in the distance. You can't quite make out what it is, but it's there, calling to you. You get out of bed, your heart pounding with excitement, and tiptoe towards the window. You pull back the curtains and gasp in amazement.
Above you, the night sky is alive with stars. They twinkle and shine, casting a soft glow on the world below. You feel a sense of wonder and awe as you look up at the sky, wondering who else might be awake on this sleepless night.
Suddenly, you hear a soft voice calling out to you. "Oh, I see a light! Is somebody awake?"
You turn around, and you see a figure standing in the shadows. It's a little girl, no more than five years old, with big, curious eyes. She's wearing a soft, fluffy robe and slippers, and she's holding a lantern in her hand.
"Hello there," you say, feeling a sense of warmth and comfort from the little girl. "Who are you?"
The little girl smiles and steps forward. "I'm Lily," she says. "I'm awake, and I'm looking for someone to starfish with."
You're taken aback. "Starfish?" you ask. "What do you mean?"
Lily explains that starfishing is a game that people play in the night sky. You take turns looking up at the stars and making wishes. When you make a wish, you hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers. Then, you close your eyes and make your wish.
You're intrigued by the idea of starfishing, and you decide to give it a try. You take Lily's lantern and step outside into the night. The air is cool and crisp, and the stars are shining brightly. You hold out your hand and make a star shape with your fingers, closing your eyes and making your wish.
As you open your eyes, you see a shooting star streaking across the sky. You feel a sense of joy and happiness, and you know that your wish has come true.
Lily and you spend the rest of the night starfishing, making wishes and sharing stories. You talk about your dreams and your hopes and your fears, and you feel a sense of connection with the little girl that you wouldn't have felt otherwise.
As the sun rises, Lily bids you farewell and disappears back into the shadows. You feel a sense of sadness and loss, but you also feel a sense of gratitude for the magical night that you shared with her.
As you drift off to sleep, you can't help but wonder who else might be awake on this sleepless night, and what other adventures they might be having. The night is a time of mystery and wonder, and you can't wait to see what the future holds.
Weight: 542g
Dimension: 300 x 213 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781419751004
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