Nora and Leap are back - and ready to cause more chaos!
The second book in a funny, beautifully illustrated young fiction
series about a star come to earth to cause trouble! Ideal for
readers aged 6-9, the perfect next step for Isadora Moon
fans.
Nora Nightsky isn't your typical star. She
does NOT want to shine and she does NOT
want to grant human wishes. But after her first successful
trip to Earth, Nora's ready to return and help another human
- much to the annoyance of her sister, Koko.
Nora and Leap
visit Maya, who wishes to become a comic book writer. Nora agrees
to help her make her own wish come true, but something feels ...
odd. The bottom of the WishPost was torn, and Maya's request
for the right shoes for the task is mysterious...
Has
there been some kind of magical mix-up? And can Nora figure it out
and save the day in the nick of time, before her stardust runs
out...?
The second book in a funny, beautifully illustrated young fiction
series about a star come to earth to cause trouble! Ideal for
readers aged 6-9, the perfect next step for Isadora Moon
fans.
Nora Nightsky isn't your typical star. She
does NOT want to shine and she does NOT
want to grant human wishes. But after her first successful
trip to Earth, Nora's ready to return and help another human
- much to the annoyance of her sister, Koko.
Nora and Leap
visit Maya, who wishes to become a comic book writer. Nora agrees
to help her make her own wish come true, but something feels ...
odd. The bottom of the WishPost was torn, and Maya's request
for the right shoes for the task is mysterious...
Has
there been some kind of magical mix-up? And can Nora figure it out
and save the day in the nick of time, before her stardust runs
out...?
- Second in the charming new young fiction series
perfect for readers of Laura Ellen Anderson and those moving
up from Isadora Moon or Unicornia, brilliantly illustrated
throughout in black and white by Becka Moor.
Nora
is a fun, bold, relatable character - and her adorable sparkly
hare sidekick, Leap, balances her edge perfectly!
Gently
introduces facts and mythology about astronomy and constellations
in a playful and accessible way.
Lots of humour, mischief
and antics with themes of friendship and determination.
Genre: Children's Fiction