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Book how to catch a star
Book how to catch a star




Star Wars Jedi: Survivor arrives on April 28.

book how to catch a star

Or check out my ideas for using How to catch a star in the classroom. EA Star Wars Look, if we got the chance to learn how to be a Jedi from Mark Hamill, we’d take it popcorn and all. He hardly needs an introduction, I’ll let you fill in your own word.Ĭheck out How to catch a star at Auckland Libraries. His ideas, storytelling and illustrations are… nope I haven’t got a word that finishes that sentence properly. Oliver Jeffers is all-round great, his picture books are guaranteed storytime winners with children and adults alike. It must have fallen from the sky.” We’re nearly at page 28 and I really don’t want to rob you of your a-ha/joyful noise so I’ll stop talking. “It was the prettiest star he had ever seen. There once was a boy who loved stars so much that he decided to catch one of his very own This inspirational, glittering story captures the magic of. Seagulls? Useless! When he’s on the cusp of giving up, a sparkly star in the water catches his eye. His many and varied efforts, sadly come up short.

book how to catch a star

How to catch a star was always my very favourite picture book to include in Matariki storytime.Ī small star-loving boy wishes for a star of his own.

book how to catch a star

In New Zealand we have a celebration called Matariki, essentially Maori New Year, celebrated when the Matariki stars (also known as the Pleiades) rise in mid-winter. If you read this book aloud to an audience, I can guarantee any adults present, who haven’t seen this book before, will simultaneously emit this sound at page 28. Try to make a noise that is somewhere between a sudden moment of clarity and a lovely warm feeling of all the good things.






Book how to catch a star