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How to Catch a Falling Star

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These gorgeous storybooks aim to extend young reader’s literacy skills but are also destined to become firm bedtime favourites! Beautiful illustrations bring each uplifting tale to life.

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First published January 1, 2010

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Heidi Howarth

27 books5 followers
Wife and collaborator of Daniel Howarth

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Author 3 books32 followers
December 26, 2024
What an adorable book and such cute pictures to go with it. I have to admit I was captivated as soon as I saw the title and cover image. The little yellowish bear and the star leaf are amazing. A cute read for young readers.
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5,677 reviews33 followers
August 29, 2016
A cute story about falling leaves. And a bear who really wants to catch that falling star. The story is fun and so are the illustrations.
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4 reviews
March 14, 2021
makes me feel like a little girl again.
97 reviews
June 20, 2023
Pros
- Snail
- Leaf on hedgehog was funny
- Realistic art

Cons
- Some of the leaves don't look good
- Butterfly is too long
- Some of the art is messy
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88 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2023
4.5 stars
A cute story about "magic" and friendship. The bear was adorable.
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3,172 reviews6 followers
September 5, 2024
This is such a lovely, sweet book with simple illustrations. The story is wonderful and I love the ending. Absolutely would recommend it to others.
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September 27, 2019
Book review of how to catch a falling star

This book by Heidi and Daniel Howarth is a wonderful book for younger people. I would say that this is a wonderful book because it is a very fun book to read, especially for younger kids and I would say this because it teaches a very good lesson and is full of excitement. The lesson it teaches is to never give up; don’t feel left out. In the book, the bear is waiting and waiting on the leaf to fall so he can catch the magic in the leaf. Also, don’t feel left out is a good lesson because in the book the bear was feeling left out, but the other animals thought he was crazy and they said “you have us, silly” which means that the animals were looking out for him and they didn’t mind being his friends.

I would recommend this book for younger children. I would recommend it because the book was illustrated for younger children and is full of thing that they would like, such as all the animals and how they were waiting on the leaf. Also, this would be a good book for younger children because I think that they could relate to the story by them catching “stars” falling from the tree.
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1,544 reviews
January 6, 2017
Mały miś uporczywie wpatruje się w ostatni liść kasztanowcca na drzewie. Wierzy, że dzięki temu spełni się jego marzenie - znajdzie przyjaciół. Różne leśne zwierzątka przyłączają się do jego oczekiwania.
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33 reviews16 followers
January 1, 2020
A story about friendship and mindfulness.
You don't really have to go far and wish for something.
It might be there beside you all along.

Had a quick chuckle because of this line,

"The leaf's not behind you. It's on your behind!"

Overall, this is a good book.
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