An exciting novelty bedtime book that reveals moving ribbons with each turn of the page--as if by magic.
This cleverly designed board book reveals a colorful strand of ribbon with each turn of the page, gradually building to become different things: the tip of a mountain, the roof of a house, and even a magical sailboat. Children can watch in wonder as the ribbons slowly combine to create a beautiful bedtime star at the end. With a parent and child pairing and warm, emotional text, this is the perfect book to share with a little one.
Becky Davies is a children’s book editor and author from the South West of England. Her favorite things are nature, books about magic, and cuddles with her dog, Moon. In a parallel universe she lives in Hawaii, where she surfs every day until the sun sets.
Charlie Alder has written and illustrated many books for children, including Daredevil Duck and Chicken Break! She lives in Devon, England, with her husband and son. When not drawing chickens, Charlie can be found in her studio drinking coffee, arranging her crayons, and inventing more accidental animal heroes.
An exciting novelty bedtime book that reveals moving ribbons with each turn of the page--as if by magic.
This cleverly designed board book reveals a colorful strand of ribbon with each turn of the page, gradually building to become different things: the tip of a mountain, the roof of a house, and even a magical sailboat. Children can watch in wonder as the ribbons slowly combine to create a beautiful bedtime star at the end. With a parent and child pairing and warm, emotional text, this is the perfect book to share with a little one.
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Becky Davies is a children’s book editor and author from the South West of England. Her favorite things are nature, books about magic, and cuddles with her dog, Moon. In a parallel universe she lives in Hawaii, where she surfs every day until the sun sets.
Charlie Alder has written and illustrated many books for children, including Daredevil Duck and Chicken Break! She lives in Devon, England, with her husband and son. When not drawing chickens, Charlie can be found in her studio drinking coffee, arranging her crayons, and inventing more accidental animal heroes.