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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Stellaluna by Janell Cannon is a heartwarming story about a young fruit bat who gets separated from her mother and is taken in by a family of birds. It teaches valuable lessons about acceptance and friendship.
In Stellaluna by Janell Cannon, the story begins with a mother fruit bat and her baby, Stellaluna, flying through the night sky. Suddenly, an owl attacks them, causing Stellaluna to fall into a bird's nest. The baby birds and their mother accept Stellaluna despite her differences, and she begins to adapt to their way of life, including eating insects instead of fruit and sleeping at night instead of during the day.
Stellaluna grows up thinking she's a bird, even though she finds her bird-like habits strange and uncomfortable. She struggles to fit in, often failing to do what comes naturally to her. She tries to fly, but she can't, and she tries to hang upside down, but she can't do that either. Despite her difficulties, she remains devoted to her bird family.
One night, Stellaluna and her bird siblings end up in a fruit tree, where she discovers her ability to fly and her love of fruit. Her joy is short-lived, however, as the birds' mother sees her and demands she follow their bird-like ways. Stellaluna tries to comply, but she realizes that she can't deny her true nature. She longs to reunite with her real mother and live as a bat.
After a series of events, Stellaluna is finally reunited with her mother. She introduces her bird siblings to her real family, and they are all surprised to find that despite their differences, they share many similarities. Stellaluna's bird siblings learn about bats and their ways, and they come to understand and accept Stellaluna for who she is.
In the end, Stellaluna and her bird siblings learn to appreciate each other's differences. They realize that despite their different habits and appearances, they are all the same in many ways. The story teaches a valuable lesson about accepting others for who they are, no matter how different they may seem.
Stellaluna's journey is one of self-discovery, acceptance, and embracing diversity. It's a heartwarming tale that encourages readers to be open-minded and accepting of others, regardless of their differences. The book beautifully illustrates the importance of understanding, tolerance, and empathy, making it a beloved story for children of all ages.
Stellaluna by Janell Cannon is a heartwarming children's book about a young fruit bat who gets separated from her mother and ends up in a bird's nest. As she learns to adapt to her new surroundings, Stellaluna discovers the true meaning of friendship and family. With beautiful illustrations and a touching story, this book teaches valuable lessons about acceptance and embracing our differences.
Children who are curious about different types of animals
Parents and educators looking for a book that teaches empathy and acceptance of differences
Readers who enjoy heartwarming stories with beautiful illustrations
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