Jordi's Star
by Alma Flor Ada 
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A lonely shepherd sees a star floating on the surface of a small pool and, convinced that the star is really in the water, tries to make the mountainside beautiful for its new resident.Tags
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This is a book about a lonely shepherd who goes a little crazy by himself and is convinced a star is living at the bottom of a pool of water he'd dug.
But that's a good thing! In an effort to make his star happy he fills the pool with crystals, and borders it with stones and moss. The moisture spreads, and he plants flowers, and eventually trees around his pool.
Eventually, the dry hillside (the trees had long been cut down) is green and blooming again because of his little efforts.
And he's not lonely anymore.
A simple moral, but a good one. If you can get your hands on this book, snap it up.
But that's a good thing! In an effort to make his star happy he fills the pool with crystals, and borders it with stones and moss. The moisture spreads, and he plants flowers, and eventually trees around his pool.
Eventually, the dry hillside (the trees had long been cut down) is green and blooming again because of his little efforts.
And he's not lonely anymore.
A simple moral, but a good one. If you can get your hands on this book, snap it up.
Jordi is a shepherd. He digs a hole for a well, but finds the land dry. A rainstorm fills the hole, and Jordi is mesmerized by a star reflecting in the water. Slowly he turns hole into a little oasis.
A great story. Maybe hard to find, but worth it. It was a little long for my almost-four-year-old, but she still likes it.
A great story. Maybe hard to find, but worth it. It was a little long for my almost-four-year-old, but she still likes it.
Jordi lives a solitary life on a barren and rocky hillside. One day, after a terrible thunderstorm, he finds a most unusual friend, a star reflected on a pond by his house. Inspired by his love for this unexpected friend, he sets about finding ways to enhance the pond and its surroundings. Before he knows it all of the mountainside has changed… Magically illustrated by Susan Gaber this story has proven to be inspiring to children of all ages.
An original folktale written by Alma Flor Ada. The illustrations are captivating and move the story.
Classroom Use: Loneliness and how to overcome it, Friendship, author study.
Classroom Use: Loneliness and how to overcome it, Friendship, author study.
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Alma Flor Ada was born in 1938 in Cuba. She has authored several children's folktales including "Encaje de Piedra" which earned her the Marta Salotti Gold Medal, "The Gold Coin" which won the Christopher Award, and "Gathering the Sun" which received the Once Upon a World Award. "The Lizard and the Sun/La Lagartija y el Sol" won her a Gold Medal show more from the National Association of Parenting Publications, and she was awarded an Accolade from the American Folklore Association for "Mediopollito/Half-Chicken". Her title "Under the Royal Palms: A Childhood in Cuba" won the Pura Belpre Award. In addition to writing, she is a professor at the University of San Francisco. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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