With a touch of whimsy and a dash of charm, this engaging picture book is sure to warm the hearts of beginning readers everywhere
Why are some stars so big and other ones so small? Fox asks.
Maybe stars are growing, Dog answers. When you look at a star and think of something nice, it grows.
Fox and Dog spend an evening gazing at stars and realize that when they think nice thoughts, the stars grow bigger. They soon discover that the magical power of nice thoughts can be shared with everyone.
A warm-hearted story about giving compliments and getting them, and about the magical power of nice thoughts. For daydreamers ages 5 and up.
A magical tale about the power of positive thinking.For daydreamers ages 5 and up The Brightest Star by Danielle Schothorst is such a sweet book with darling illustrations about the importance of giving compliments and sharing positive thoughts. Fox and Dog talk about the stars and Dog notices how much more brightly they shine when speaking of something positive. A heartwarming story for young readers ages 5 and up emphasizing kindness toward others and positive thinking. 5/5 -Literary Soir?e
Lovely illustrations! Sweet characters....Very positive, uplifting message. Promotes friendship, looking for the good in everything and always thinking positive thoughts.. -SUE M, bookseller
This book is special. It is teaching the lost art of giving a compliment. It draws the parallel between your heart growing when someone compliments you to stars getting brighter when you say nice things about them. This book could be used as a good teaching aide in the classroom, especially with young children. The illustrations of the animals are adorable as well. They add a lot to the story. Please share this book with the children in your life. -Beth Grobmyer, educatorA warm-hearted story about giving compliments and getting them, and about the magical power of nice thoughts. For daylÓ.