"Helping Little Star" By Blaze Kwaymullina, Sally Morgan
This is a sweet, strikingly illustrated story of a lost star finding his way home - with a little help from his friends. "Do not go near the edge of Night Sky," warns Moon, "or you will fall off." Does Little Star listen? Of course not! He falls down, down, down, SPLASH - right into a creek. When he asks Python to help him get home, Python flicks him out of the water, THUD - right into a cave. How will he get out? Each of the animals Little Star meets moves him a bit further along his way...until they all help him find his way back home. This is a heartwarming and visually stunning read-aloud for bedtime or any time. It is full of the magic of the night sky and the power of kindness. It has exquisitely stylized decorative art filling every spread. It features adorable animals that young readers will be drawn to - even the snake!
- ISBN: 9781760658700
- ISBN-10: 1406355305
- Published: 6th November 2014
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 32
- Audience: Children
- Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
- Country of Publication: GB
- Dimensions (cm): 22.1 x 19.9 x 0.4
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Weight (kg): 0.14
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About Blaze Kwaymullina
About Blaze Kwaymullina
Blaze Kwaymullina is a writer, editor and academic whose work explores the power of Indigenous storytelling. A proud Aboriginal creator, Blaze collaborated with celebrated author Sally Morgan at the Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts at the University of Western Australia. Together, they co-edited the influential collections Speaking from the Heart and Heartsick for Country - powerful works that centre First Nations voices and perspectives. Blaze’s work reflects a deep commitment to truth-telling, culture and Country through the written word.
Blaze Kwaymullina is a writer, editor and academic whose work explores the power of Indigenous storytelling. A proud Aboriginal creator, Blaze collaborated with celebrated author Sally Morgan at the Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts at the University of Western Australia. Together, they co-edited the influential collections Speaking from the Heart and Heartsick for Country - powerful works that centre First Nations voices and perspectives. Blaze’s work reflects a deep commitment to truth-telling, culture and Country through the written word.