The Lost Star
By Przemystaw Wechterowicz (Author), Marcin Minor (Illustrator)
Price$16.95
Pub Date 5/7/2019
ISBN 9781912537846
Format Hardcover Picture Book
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The Lost Star
by Przemystaw Wechterowicz, Marcin Minor
OVERVIEW
What happens when a star falls to earth . . . and doesn’t know how to get back home? A magical, mysterious story that’s perfect for bedtime.
One night, when the moon is shining and a dormouse is having fun with the fireflies, she spots a gentle glow in the woods. The light comes from a golden star that has fallen to Earth and needs to get back home. Dormouse and her woodland friends do their best to help the star return to the sky, but one by one they fail . . . and the star grows paler and paler. Will the mysterious Frog finally succeed? Filled with atmospheric illustrations and soothing, dreamlike text, this heartwarming picture book will enchant children.
One night, when the moon is shining and a dormouse is having fun with the fireflies, she spots a gentle glow in the woods. The light comes from a golden star that has fallen to Earth and needs to get back home. Dormouse and her woodland friends do their best to help the star return to the sky, but one by one they fail . . . and the star grows paler and paler. Will the mysterious Frog finally succeed? Filled with atmospheric illustrations and soothing, dreamlike text, this heartwarming picture book will enchant children.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Przemyslaw Wechterowicz is a Polish author who has written children’s picture books, poetry, and plays. His works have received prestigious awards in Poland, including the Warsaw Book award.
Marcin Minor is a painter, illustrator, educator, and art therapist. He received a diploma in Fine Art Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. When he’s not creating new illustrations, he leads therapeutic art workshops with both children and adults.
Marcin Minor is a painter, illustrator, educator, and art therapist. He received a diploma in Fine Art Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. When he’s not creating new illustrations, he leads therapeutic art workshops with both children and adults.