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You Are a Star! by Michael Parker
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You Are a Star! (edition 2012)

by Michael Parker, Judith Rossell (Illustrator)

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A young girl takes a trip from her bedroom into the sky, past the moon, and through the universe, learning that she is made of stars.
Member:achatela
Title:You Are a Star!
Authors:Michael Parker
Other authors:Judith Rossell (Illustrator)
Info:Walker Childrens (2012), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 40 pages
Collections:Your library
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Tags:Space, stars, world, sleep, picture book

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You Are a Star! by Michael Parker

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I love this book for an astrology lesson. The book has great illustrations which explain the sky so well and the random fingerprints in the sky are amazing. I also like how math terms are in the book and the students will be able to identify. ( )
  tanafernandez | Apr 19, 2016 |
Stars are all over in the sky there are millions and millions of them. Reading this to students will make them wonder and think about the world around us. Make them see they are special in their own way because we are all a star. They may not be a movie or tv star but a much brighter star.
  amccann | Sep 23, 2014 |
This book is all about starts and is a great book for children who are interested in learning more about starts. There are some great arts & crafts activities that we can do with this. A simple one is just using black construction paper and white crayons and letting children draw stars! ( )
  tarannum93 | Dec 10, 2013 |
This book is all about stars, but it is explained in an easy way for younger kids to understand. This book would be good to read when students are learning about stars, but has no storyline to it. ( )
  TBegum1 | Nov 30, 2013 |
You are a star shows you exactly how starts are created. This book is perfect for kids who are interested in learning more about stars and how they are created. ( )
  achatela | Apr 22, 2013 |
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