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Stellaluna

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 115,980 Ratings and 1,954 Reviews

Book Description
The charming baby fruit bat in Janell Cannon's heartwarming, award- winning Stellaluna is now a finger puppet--excellent for shadow play, but also for highly effective flapping action! Fold her cloth wings around her brown felt body and hang her upside down for a brief bat snooze, if you like, or use her to reenact crucial scenes in the book. Perched on the finger of reader or listener, this ende... More
Book Information
PublisherLiving Books
BindingUnbound (18 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10157135185X
ISBN-13978-1571351852
Publication Date/1996
The Creators
About Janell Cannon (Author) : Janell Cannon is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Janell Cannon include Stellaluna, Verdi, Pinduli / Pinduli.
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About Living Books (Author) : Living Books is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Living Books include Stellaluna (Living Books), Dr. Seuss's ABC with Green Eggs and Ham, Arthur's Birthday with... more
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Reader Comments
1/28/2012 Christina Pannell said: This is one of my all time favorite books from childhood and the author who i try to emulate with my own work.
tags: Inspired me, I read

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5/19/2010 Heather Kephart said: Different, but very nice! I thought my son wouldn't like this, but he really did. He kept asking questions, like "Why are they hanging upside-down?"
tags: I recommend, I read

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6/5/2009 Amira Qattan said:
This captivating story about a baby bat named Stellaluna manages to make an endearing impression of a creature otherwise thought of as scary. At the beginning of the story Stellaluna is separated from her mother during an attack of an owl. Stellaluna drops into a birds nest and quickly adapts to the... more

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4/5/2009 Michelle Emery said: Inspirational. Love the format and attention to details in story and pictures. Each one is a work of art. Love Stellaluna.
tags: Inspired me

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3/5/2008 Terry Doherty said: "We like the story ... and the fact that it's not your usual animal character. There's plenty to learn
tags: fiction

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