I Like Stars

I Like Stars

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  • Create Date:2021-04-15 14:55:13
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Margaret Wise Brown
  • ISBN:0307261050
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Reviews

Emily Carter-Dunn

A pretty bland book。

Pamela Powell

Beginning reader, short book about stars。 Yellow stars, blue stars, etc。 Great for a bedtime story!

Kimberly

Incredibly boring to read aloud, but I suppose it serves its purpose as an easy reader。

Michael Fitzgerald

Dull presentation。 This short poem has zero appeal as an easy reader。

Mely

Boring。。。。 But for what it's worth, I bumped it up a star simply because it is very easy text to read for beginners。 Boring。。。。 But for what it's worth, I bumped it up a star simply because it is very easy text to read for beginners。 。。。more

Suzanne Kunz Williams

There are many different kinds of things and we can like them allTalking Points - Because we like falling stars, does that mean we like stars that don't fall any less? Do we like lilacs any less because we also like hydrangeas, or roses, or tulips, or carnations? Do I love you any less because I also love your sister (or brother) and there are things I appreciate about them as well? Can we love and appreciate many people and things at the same time without diminishing our love? Is there a finite There are many different kinds of things and we can like them allTalking Points - Because we like falling stars, does that mean we like stars that don't fall any less? Do we like lilacs any less because we also like hydrangeas, or roses, or tulips, or carnations? Do I love you any less because I also love your sister (or brother) and there are things I appreciate about them as well? Can we love and appreciate many people and things at the same time without diminishing our love? Is there a finite amount of love or an infinite amount love that we can have? 。。。more

Sanshi

This is a good book for kids who start reading。 This is a good book for kids who start reading。 。。。more

DrosoPHila

For best effect read with a Manchester accent a la Brian Cox。 For best effect read with a Manchester accent a la Brian Cox。 。。。more

Sarah - All The Book Blog Names Are Taken

My little one loves finding stars everywhere so I'm glad we stumbled upon this one at the library today。 She is two, so the very simple text was great for her and also made a fast read。 We counted the stars, found different colors, and read the text many times。 Great for little ones! My little one loves finding stars everywhere so I'm glad we stumbled upon this one at the library today。 She is two, so the very simple text was great for her and also made a fast read。 We counted the stars, found different colors, and read the text many times。 Great for little ones! 。。。more

Rbettermann

I Like Stars is a beautifully illustrated beginners book。 The illustration is by Joan Paley and her use in colors and arrangement is calming and inviting。 I would use this as a picture book and introduce a few vocabulary words to accompany it。 I could incorporate this book along with a science lesson as an added activity。

Martin Kurniadi

It is a quickie book that makes you want to go out to the balcony and look at the stars。 This book opens up the child in me again, and in this book I could see the Margaret's happiness when she was out on that night, looking at the stars; I was taken aback to become a child again。I really like this book, for it encourages me to dream, to know that out there, there are still stars looking at you, cares for you, and knows that even if you are alone, they are there for you。And no matter how differe It is a quickie book that makes you want to go out to the balcony and look at the stars。 This book opens up the child in me again, and in this book I could see the Margaret's happiness when she was out on that night, looking at the stars; I was taken aback to become a child again。I really like this book, for it encourages me to dream, to know that out there, there are still stars looking at you, cares for you, and knows that even if you are alone, they are there for you。And no matter how different stars are, the yellow ones, the red ones, the green ones, the blue ones, the bright ones, and the stars close to us, or even stars far away - they light up our world, and makes us happy。Nice read。 。。。more

Tiny Mendoza

4 stars both for the art and the content。I like stars, too! Hahaha。

Alexandra Chauran

This one doesn't translate well to the Kindle for kids。 This one doesn't translate well to the Kindle for kids。 。。。more

Shannon

The text is great, the art is blah。 Is this a reillustration of an older edition? If so, I'd like to see that one。 The text is great, the art is blah。 Is this a reillustration of an older edition? If so, I'd like to see that one。 。。。more

David

I Like Stars (Step into Reading, Step 1) by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Joan Paley is an easy reader about the many kinds of stars there are to like。 I read the board book version。 Apparently this was originally part of The Friendly Book that was published in 1954 by Golden Books。Paley's bright, colorful illustrations match Brown's simple text well。 Rabbit, frog, bird, and mouse are featured。 My favorite images are through window, green, four colors, and last page。Using 24 words and some I Like Stars (Step into Reading, Step 1) by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Joan Paley is an easy reader about the many kinds of stars there are to like。 I read the board book version。 Apparently this was originally part of The Friendly Book that was published in 1954 by Golden Books。Paley's bright, colorful illustrations match Brown's simple text well。 Rabbit, frog, bird, and mouse are featured。 My favorite images are through window, green, four colors, and last page。Using 24 words and some repetition, Brown's simple text is perfect for both easy reader or board book。 For the board book edition, colors could be practiced。 For beginning readers this provides practice and should encourage beginning readers。 For ages 1。5 to 6, beginning readers, board book, stars, animals, and fans of Margaret Wise Brown and Joan Paley。 。。。more

jacky

Took this out thinking we might read it after Natalie's Twilight Turtle arrived, but we never did。 We took out a board book edition。 It was a nice poem and pleasant illustrations, but did not have that special something for me。 Took this out thinking we might read it after Natalie's Twilight Turtle arrived, but we never did。 We took out a board book edition。 It was a nice poem and pleasant illustrations, but did not have that special something for me。 。。。more

Katie Fitzgerald

Read at Baby/Toddler Story Time on 6/26/12: http://storytimesecrets。blogspot。com/。。。Read at Drop-In Story Time on 8/2/13: http://storytimesecrets。blogspot。com/。。。 Read at Baby/Toddler Story Time on 6/26/12: http://storytimesecrets。blogspot。com/。。。Read at Drop-In Story Time on 8/2/13: http://storytimesecrets。blogspot。com/。。。 。。。more

Stephanie Buck

This is a sweet little book! The simplicity of it allows small children to participate easily, yet it still captures their imagination。 My favorite phrase is, "shining right straight in your eye。"I like stars! This is a sweet little book! The simplicity of it allows small children to participate easily, yet it still captures their imagination。 My favorite phrase is, "shining right straight in your eye。"I like stars! 。。。more

Kate Hastings

Pre-K - K。 Very simple, repetitive text about colors for the earliest of readers。

Michael Brown

It will help your beginner reader - looking for a book to read in Oral Interp Class

Joni Heredia

By Margaret Wise Brown。 Josh says I like stars, too。 Most of the star colors are real。 The only star color that is not real is green。

Melissa

Beginning reader book