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Title:Stellaluna
Author:Janell Cannon
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 46 pages
Published:April 30th 1993 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Animals. Fiction. Family. Fantasy. Classics
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Stellaluna Hardcover | Pages: 46 pages
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This is my first favorite book ever. My mother bought it for me as a kid and it came with a Stellanuna plush doll. Manly, right? Mom read it to me whenever I asked until I lost Stellaluna in the first grade. (TRAGIC.)

My mother, being the most awesome of mothers, put up Missing Poster signs for Stellaluna. No one ever called with information, no ransom notes were left next to my lunch box, and Stellaluna wasn't hiding inside my hamper or under my bed. Stellaluna was gone. I thought back to the book, and how the birds cared for Stellaluna while she was lost - teaching her to sit upright during the day and all that - and how her time with the birds - and me - was short-lived so she could return to a life of living in the night and sleeping upside down.

I think maybe my bat went home.

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Original Title: Stellaluna
ISBN: 0152802177 (ISBN13: 9780152802172)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: American Booksellers Book Of The Year Award for Children (1994), Keystone to Reading Book Award (1995), California Young Readers Medal for Primary (1996)

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I have read this book to my children 752 times (well maybe that's an exaggeration). And I've cried 751 (that's not.)It's that moment when the mom says, "You are MY Stellaluna." *sob* My kids weren't weepy, btw. Nope, just me.This has to be one of my favorite books for the 6 and under crowd- amazingly beautiful pictures I was tempted to frame, a nice (but not annoying) message about acceptance and friendship, makes you laugh and cry. Thank goodness I have kids or I would have completely missed

My youngest squirt's first-grade book club met to discuss Janell Cannon's Stellaluna, the story about how a bat and birds befriend each other regardless of their differences.stellalunagroupSince the bat in question is a fruit bat, various fruits were offered for snack such as kiwi, pineapple, and grapes. Once eating was underway, I had each girl lift her plate in order to find a sentence describing either a bird, a fruit bat, or both. After reading her clue, the bookie then told me where to put

A simple story with profound ideas about family, friends, identity and environment. With beautiful illustrations, Stellaluna offers thoughts on how a life is shaped & educates on a fascinating flying mammal. A perfect bedtime story to enlighten young minds.

I read this book to a classroom of first gradersThe children loved this story! When baby bat, Stellaluna, is separated from her mother, she tries to be a bird. She does not hang upside down; she stays in the nest, she does not eat fruit; she eats grasshoppers, she does not sleep during the day; she sleeps at night. It was so fun to watch the kids be distressed by the mother bird trying to make Stellaluna into something she's not. This is a classic story for a good reason!

Stellaluna is a sweet story about a young fruit bat who is raised by a family of birds after becoming separated from her mother. As Stellaluna struggles to fit in with the baby birds who eat bugs instead of fruit and who sleep in a nest instead of hanging upside down, she learns an important lesson in friendship and embracing differences.Adorable illustrations and laugh out loud moments as Stellaluna learns to fly like a bird and clumsily tries to land on a branch. I love the part where she

A simple story about a bat loosing his mother and having to live in with a family of baby birds and having to live life a little differently. It wasnt until the end of the book when she is reunited with other bats she realised how to live like a bat and it all seems a little more simple.

I mean, it's a fine book. (My little cousin is going through a bat phase right now, so we're learning all about bats and their lives. It's pretty cute.)

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