Description
From bestselling author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers, who's also known for popular picture books like Lost and Found and The Day the Crayons Quit, How to Catch a Star is a charming treat that's an ideal bedtime read. In this children's story, a young boy tries to catch a star after seeing it from his bedroom window. He hopes that the star will become his new friend, and will join him for a game of hide and seek. With spellbinding illustrations full of colour and charm, it's a lovely book to snuggle up in bed with.
How To Catch A Star is a comforting book for young children, introducing a variety of concepts and some new vocabulary without testing tired little minds too much. The pages are colourful, the story is enchanting and the plot is thought-provoking. Altogether, this is a book that you simply won't want to miss.
The first of Jeffers' children's storybooks, How To Catch A Star was released to critical acclaim in 2004.
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A charming story written and illustrated by award-winning Oliver Jeffers.
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Features thought-provoking text and colourful, spellbinding pictures.
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A comforting, hopeful book that's perfect for bedtime stories.
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By the author known for other stories including The Day the Crayons Quit.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
HCOJ0001
Manufacturer:
Harper Collins
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