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Books with title Stella to Earth

  • Earth to Stella!

    Simon Puttock, Philip Hopman

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 17, 2006)
    It’s time for bed, but Stella has an important trip to make first. After she brushes her teeth, she climbs aboard her rocket ship and zooms off into space in search of adventure. She’s bouncing on the moon when her dad’s voice comes over the radio: EARTH TO STELLA: NO JUMPING ON THE BED! Stella lifts off again, this time traveling even deeper into space. But after a while she loses contact with Earth. What’s happening back on her home planet? Kid-friendly, cute-as-a-button illustrations complement this humorous story about a girl with her head in the cosmos and a dad ready to bring her back down to Earth. This delightful father-daughter story will spark the imagination of any young explorer and is a charming choice for Father’s Day.
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  • Stella to Earth

    Simon Puttock

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, June 1, 2005)
    An amazing bedtime story that's out of this world! To be enjoyed by little girls and their dads everywhere. Dad says it's time for bed but Stella has other ideas! Radioing to dad to let him know, she blasts off into outer space for an adventure full of strange blue bugs, comets, and coloured suns. But then Stella realises she's lost touch with Earth and must zoom back as fast as she can to discover what she's missed whilst she's been away. A exciting adventure from Simon Puttock, imaginatively illustrated by Philip Hopman - the perfect for bedtime story for little girls and their dads.
  • Earth to Stella!

    Simon Puttock, Philip Hopman

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 17, 2006)
    It's time for bed, but Stella has an important trip to make first. After she brushes her teeth, she climbs aboard her rocket ship and zooms off into space in search of adventure. She's bouncing on the moon when her dad's voice comes over the radio: EARTH TO STELLA: NO JUMPING ON THE BED! Stella lifts off again, this time traveling even deeper into space. Butafter a while she loses contact with Earth. What's happening back on her home planet? Kid-friendly, cute-as-a-button illustrations complement this humorous story about a girl with her head in the cosmos and a dad ready to bring herback down to Earth. This delightful father-daughter story will spark the imagination of any young explorer and is a charming choice for Father's Day.