A star shower is a once-in-a-lifetime event for the animals and creatures of Lollyland! As Itty Bitty Princess Kitty learns, a star shower means that everyone has the chance to wish upon a star and release it back into the sky. Then their wish is granted! But things go very wrong when a huge gust of wind causes all the wishes to get mixed up! Will Itty be able to help fix the problem? And will Lollyland’s wishes ever come true?
A star shower is coming to Lollyland! Falling stars will land all over the kingdom, and everyone who finds a star will be able to make a wish that is guaranteed to come true! Everything seems perfect until a big gust of wind causes everyone's wishes to get mixed up. Suddenly Itty Bitty wakes up with a 20 foot long tail! Can Itty Bitty fix this big mess?
Another addition in the adorable Itty Bitty Princess Kitty series. While this series is going to be adored for its cute factor, each book also contains a great story with a small message about friendship and kindness as well as fun illustrations that will keep emergent readers engaged.
After a fun afternoon of dressing up with her friend Luna, Princess Itty discovers that she has misplaced her tiara! When the King and Queen announce a special star shower, which includes a wish granting search, Itty knows just what she'll wish for, and tells her friends they can get their wishes, too. But Itty and her friend's wishes get all mixed up!
For an emerging reader, this series is great! Most of the pages are at least 50% Ellen Stubbings cute illustrations, and the story pace is perfect! It's also a series, so there's lots of opportunities for more time to spend with Princess Itty and her darling friends.
This was pretty cute but not particularly a favorite. I liked some of the fun details about Lollyland, but thought the plot was a bit convoluted for an early reader. I also really wished for color illustrations - they would've been so fun.
I feel like I'm unfairly achieving my reading goal with these short chapter books, but "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" is taking me a long time (but I like it) so it kind of balances out.
In this book, there are a bunch of mixed up wishes. Arlo's favorite parts were 1) there was a double star shower, 2) ittys shooting star that she got in the first book (that you probably already read) started to quiver and then she goed to put the star back in its display case it popped out of her paws and goed up to the sky for the next star shower! Wilder's favorite part was the double star shower and how much glitter Luna squirted.
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How about I just say this: This book series is definitely way below my reading level, but I just read them because I love the characters and the stories and everything about them. They're just some pretty hecking awesome books that I am reading instead of "Harry Potter" and "Lord of the Rings".
We are slowly making our way through this series. V is a huge fan. It’s been a cute series so far and it keeps V entertained. We like that there’s illustrations. We also enjoy that the chapters are short and each ones connects but is also like its own story. We recommend this series to everyone.
This is a cute series. My daughter loves it. There is a star shower, and everyone who finds a star gets to make a wish that will come true. But Itty is worried she won't find a star and her tiara will stay lost forever!
This series is a huge hit with my 5-year-old. And I love how there's an illustration on nearly every page. It makes for a good transition to Big Kid books. This wasn't one of our favorites. It gets into wishing and wanting and less problem solving. Nonetheless it's still a fun bedtime read.
This series is so freaking cute! It satisfies my inner child. I know kids that like rainbows, animals, sweets, and anything else cute will love these books.
In an animal kingdom, a star shower is a chance to have a wish granted, but this time there's a mix up. Silly and basic, easy read for kids who have just moved beyond beginning readers.