The Wishing Star: Playdate Adventures

Author:   Emma Beswetherick ,  Anna Woodbine
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
ISBN:  

9781786077585


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   02 April 2020
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Wishing Star: Playdate Adventures


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When Katy and her friends have their first playdate they embark on an adventure which really does seem to take them out of this world.  As they reach the wishing star and prepare to make their own wishes, they come to realise the real responsibility of wish making.  A great adventure, an exciting read and a new way of looking at the world from outer space! The first book in an inspiring new series which gives readers great ideas on how everyone can make a difference.

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Author:   Emma Beswetherick ,  Anna Woodbine
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Rock the Boat
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9781786077585


ISBN 10:   1786077582
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   02 April 2020
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'So refreshing to see girls having big adventures - and ones that don't include dolls and playing house. Of course these three friends can dream - and realise - a trip to the stars! That's exactly what girls can do.' * Lennie Goodings, publisher of Virago * 'As a primary school headteacher and dad to two young girls, I have often been frustrated at some of the stereotypical books aimed at girls who are developing a love of reading. The Wishing Star is exactly what I was looking for; an adventure story of strong girls working together, with a powerful environmental message, too. My daughters love it and were very excited when they found out that it's the first in a series. I can not recommend this book enough to girls developing a love of reading at the start of KS2 [ages 7-8].' * Nick Styles, Riccall Primary School, North Yorkshire * 'I loved this book and got really angry every time my mum asked me to put it down. It was an amazing adventure and I especially like the cat, Thunder. I love how it teaches you a lesson because we need to save our planet and that is a good way of spreading the word. I can't wait to read The North Pole Picnic!' * Lottie, aged 8 * 'An excellent story for children looking to move onto chapter books. I love how the strong, adventurous girls work together as a team and the clear message that it is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. My daughters loved it and I would definitely get the set for my Year 2 class.' * Felicity Salcedo, Year 2 teacher, St Stephen's School, Twickenham * 'I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Wishing Star with my daughters (7 and 5) and the story drew us right in from the start. Since finishing it, we've been having lots of conversations about how we can help to look after our planet. The children have even started to turn the tap off when they brush their teeth!' * Rachel Logan, Mother of two girls *


'As a primary school headteacher and dad to two young girls, I have often been frustrated at some of stereotypical books aimed at girls who are developing a love of reading. The Wishing Star is exactly what I was looking for; an adventure story of strong girls working together, with a powerful environmental message, too. My daughters love it and were very excited when they found out that it's the first in a series. I can not recommend this book enough to girls developing a love of reading at the start of KS2 [ages 7-8].' * Nick Styles, Riccall Primary School, North Yorkshire *


'Guaranteed free of unicorns and princesses, it's fun, empowering fiction for 5-8 year olds.' * David Nicholls, author of One Day * 'Every young girl should read this series!' * Amanda Holden * 'So refreshing to see girls having big adventures - and ones that don't include dolls and playing house. Of course these three friends can dream - and realise - a trip to the stars! That's exactly what girls can do.' * Lennie Goodings, publisher of Virago * 'As a primary school headteacher and dad to two young girls, I have often been frustrated at some of the stereotypical books aimed at girls who are developing a love of reading. The Wishing Star is exactly what I was looking for; an adventure story of strong girls working together, with a powerful environmental message, too. My daughters love it and were very excited when they found out that it's the first in a series. I can not recommend this book enough to girls developing a love of reading at the start of KS2 [ages 7-8].' * Nick Styles, Headteacher * 'I loved this book and got really angry every time my mum asked me to put it down. It was an amazing adventure and I especially like the cat, Thunder. I love how it teaches you a lesson because we need to save our planet and that is a good way of spreading the word. I can't wait to read The North Pole Picnic!' * Lottie, aged 8 * 'An excellent story for children looking to move onto chapter books. I love how the strong, adventurous girls work together as a team and the clear message that it is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. My daughters loved it and I would definitely get the set for my Year 2 class.' * Felicity Salcedo, Year 2 teacher * 'I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Wishing Star with my daughters (7 and 5) and the story drew us right in from the start. Since finishing it, we've been having lots of conversations about how we can help to look after our planet. The children have even started to turn the tap off when they brush their teeth!' * Rachel Logan, Mother of two girls * 'An empowering, magical read that I would recommend to many children.' * The Herald, Scotland * 'The characters within it are captivating, kind at heart and fun to follow. The reader instantly wants to be friends with them and join one of their daring adventures. With more books like this, this series will be a big success and succeed in giving a new generation the thrills that my favourite books gave me.' * Sunday National, Glasgow *


So refreshing to see girls having big adventures - and ones that don't include dolls and playing house. Of course these three friends can dream - and realise - a trip to the stars! That's exactly what girls can do. * Lennie Goodings, publisher of Virago * I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Wishing Star with my daughters (7 and 5) and the story drew us right in from the start. Since finishing it, we've been having lots of conversations about how we can help to look after our planet. The children have even started to turn the tap off when they brush their teeth! * Rachel Logan, Mother of two girls * An excellent story for children looking to move onto chapter books. I love how the strong, adventurous girls work together as a team and the clear message that it is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. My daughters loved it and I would definitely get the set for my Year 2 class. * Felicity Salcedo, Year 2 teacher * I loved this book and got really angry every time my mum asked me to put it down. It was an amazing adventure and I especially like the cat, Thunder. I love how it teaches you a lesson because we need to save our planet and that is a good way of spreading the word. I can't wait to read The North Pole Picnic! * Lottie, aged 8 * The characters within it are captivating, kind at heart and fun to follow. The reader instantly wants to be friends with them and join one of their daring adventures. With more books like this, this series will be a big success and succeed in giving a new generation the thrills that my favourite books gave me. * Sunday National, Glasgow * As a primary school headteacher and dad to two young girls, I have often been frustrated at some of the stereotypical books aimed at girls who are developing a love of reading. The Wishing Star is exactly what I was looking for; an adventure story of strong girls working together, with a powerful environmental message, too. My daughters love it and were very excited when they found out that it's the first in a series. I can not recommend this book enough to girls developing a love of reading at the start of KS2 [ages 7-8]. * Nick Styles, Headteacher * This is a lively, contemporary, and engaging new series for newly confident readers with positive themes of empowering girls to have adventures, supportive friendship, imagination, and care for the environment, all presented in an accessible style with appealing illustrations. * Books for Keeps * An empowering, magical read that I would recommend to many children. * The Herald, Scotland * Every young girl should read this series! * Amanda Holden * Guaranteed free of unicorns and princesses, it's fun, empowering fiction for 5-8 year olds. * David Nicholls, author of One Day *


'Every young girl should read this series!' * Amanda Holden * 'So refreshing to see girls having big adventures - and ones that don't include dolls and playing house. Of course these three friends can dream - and realise - a trip to the stars! That's exactly what girls can do.' * Lennie Goodings, publisher of Virago * 'As a primary school headteacher and dad to two young girls, I have often been frustrated at some of the stereotypical books aimed at girls who are developing a love of reading. The Wishing Star is exactly what I was looking for; an adventure story of strong girls working together, with a powerful environmental message, too. My daughters love it and were very excited when they found out that it's the first in a series. I can not recommend this book enough to girls developing a love of reading at the start of KS2 [ages 7-8].' * Nick Styles, Riccall Primary School, North Yorkshire * 'I loved this book and got really angry every time my mum asked me to put it down. It was an amazing adventure and I especially like the cat, Thunder. I love how it teaches you a lesson because we need to save our planet and that is a good way of spreading the word. I can't wait to read The North Pole Picnic!' * Lottie, aged 8 * 'An excellent story for children looking to move onto chapter books. I love how the strong, adventurous girls work together as a team and the clear message that it is everyone's responsibility to protect the environment. My daughters loved it and I would definitely get the set for my Year 2 class.' * Felicity Salcedo, Year 2 teacher, St Stephen's School, Twickenham * 'I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Wishing Star with my daughters (7 and 5) and the story drew us right in from the start. Since finishing it, we've been having lots of conversations about how we can help to look after our planet. The children have even started to turn the tap off when they brush their teeth!' * Rachel Logan, Mother of two girls *


'So refreshing to see girls having big adventures - and ones that don't include dolls and playing house. Of course these three friends can dream - and realise - a trip to the stars! That's exactly what girls can do.' * Lennie Goodings, publisher of Virago *


Author Information

Emma is the mother of young children and wanted to write exciting, inspirational and enabling adventure stories to share with her daughter. Emma is a publisher with Little, Brown and lives in south-west London with her family and two ragdoll cats, one of whom was the inspiration for Thunder.

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