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ISBN: 9781760990480
Dimensions: 23.5x23.5cm
Pages: 32
Publication year: 2021
Publisher: Fremantle Press
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Where Do the Stars Go?

Written by Katie Stewart

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Possum wakes one day and wants to know where the stars go in the morning. His friends, such as Bungarra, Rakali, Numbat and Galah, all have ideas and he spends a wonderful day discovering ‘stars’ in his environment. So wonderful, in fact, that even when his mother helps him discover the true answer, he still plans to look for more stars the next day.

PRAISE FOR THE BOOK

‘This is great book to encourage young childrens’ curiosity about their natural environment and to pose their own questions about the world around them.’ ReadPlus

‘Stewart’s illustrations, created entirely on computer, capture the sensitivity and character of these creatures as the book highlights the beauty in our Aussie flora and fauna while initiating welcome critical thinking in youngsters, even if it might encourage more quirky questions from them.’ Western Suburbs Weekly

‘The full-page beautifully textured illustrations of iconic Australian fauna and flora make the book worth simply looking at before even beginning to read.’ Reading Time

‘A truly beautiful and inspiring book and an absolute treasure of a story.’ ALIA Scoop

Awards

WA Premier’s Book Awards (Shortlisted 2022)



Pages: 32
Publication Year: 2021
Publisher: Fremantle Press
ISBN: 9781760990480
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Katie Stewart

Katie Stewart is an author and illustrator. Born in the north of England, she came to Australia at the age of nine. She started her working life as an archaeologist and ethnohistorian, went on to teaching and then to being a mother. She later worked in a school library, but her lifelong dream was to […]