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  • Stella, Princess of the Sky

Stella, Princess of the Sky

Publication Date
July 09, 2004
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Stella, Princess of the Sky

Only 5 copies currently available
Description
Another adventure begins for Stella and her brother, Sam, as they explore the wonders of the natural world. A vast luminous sky, the sun, the stars and the rising moon form the backdrop for their nocturnal expedition. As they encounter raccoons, fireflies, tree frogs and bats, Sam wonders if the moon can swim, if the sun wears pajamas or if he can catch shooting stars with his butterfly net. Stella, as always, has an answer for every question. Marie-Louise Gay delights readers once again with this whimsical, tender and humorous book that captures perfectly the freshness of young children discovering the world.
Publication date
July 09, 2004
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780888996015
Lexile Measure
460
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Series
Stella
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
JUV030000 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | General
JUV032000 - Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation | General
Library of Congress categories
Brothers and sisters
Night
Nature stories
Sky
Stella (Fictitious character: Gay)

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2 -With charm and whimsy, Stella and Sam are back, this time spending an evening outside watching daylight fade into dusk, then night. Sam is the quintessential preschooler-full of wondrous questions. Big sister Stella is the authority on their domain, effectively answering him and calming his fears. " 'Why is [the sky] so red?' asked Sam. 'Can't you see? It's wearing red pajamas.'" She points out a family of raccoons. " 'Why are they wearing masks?' asked Sam. 'Are they robbers?' 'No, they're going to a costume party,' said Stella." The detailed illustrations effectively capture the deep blues, blacks, and grays of night, while also illuminating the siblings with pale azures, sage greens, and soft lavenders. This is a quiet star of a story that works well either as a group read-aloud or as a bedtime treasure to share one-on-one.-Lisa Gangemi Kropp, Middle Country Public Library, Centereach, NY Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Governor General's Literary Awards
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Finalist 2004 - 2004