Stars Have Dreams
This is an original folk tale about the origins of the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
Two children, Revna and Adalbern, were born from the dream of a star.
Before words were written down we passed our stories to each other by word of mouth. Revna and Adalbern hear several oral stories as they travel through the North on their journey.
The children want their story to continue to be told and encourage other children to find other stories to tell.
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Two children, Revna and Adalbern, were born from the dream of a star.
Before words were written down we passed our stories to each other by word of mouth. Revna and Adalbern hear several oral stories as they travel through the North on their journey.
The children want their story to continue to be told and encourage other children to find other stories to tell.
Stars Have Dreams
This is an original folk tale about the origins of the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
Two children, Revna and Adalbern, were born from the dream of a star.
Before words were written down we passed our stories to each other by word of mouth. Revna and Adalbern hear several oral stories as they travel through the North on their journey.
The children want their story to continue to be told and encourage other children to find other stories to tell.
Two children, Revna and Adalbern, were born from the dream of a star.
Before words were written down we passed our stories to each other by word of mouth. Revna and Adalbern hear several oral stories as they travel through the North on their journey.
The children want their story to continue to be told and encourage other children to find other stories to tell.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798991388009 |
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| Publisher: | Art and Design of Tabitha Orr, LLC |
| Publication date: | 09/08/2024 |
| Pages: | 36 |
| Product dimensions: | 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.25(d) |
| Age Range: | 6 - 8 Years |
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