Touch The Brightest Star
Picture book
Two of the most delightful regular transitions in our world are
those from day to night and vice versa. Christie Matheson's Touch The
Brightest Star helps share this magic with our very youngest
children. Fireflies light up a darkening sky. Stars come out. An
awl swoops through the sky.
The book is interactive in the very best sense of the word.
Children move the action forward with gestures. But a person capable
of reading and turning pages is necessary.
What a precious story to share with a bathed, pajama clad, ready
for bed little one!
On a personal note, after struggling with a toothache for a week and
losing the ability to sleep and eat I finally gave in and found a
dentist. After an infection clears up (medicine) he will take care of
business. I just wish the United States would join the civilized
world and provide universal health care. There is something bizarre
and perverted with a "health care" system where stockholder profit is
the primary concern. When I had to take to bed so I could be strong
enough to go to class I wrote reviews which you'll get to read in the
future.
A great big shout out goes out to all the fine folks working to make
health care in the United States the human right it should be.
jules hathaway
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