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Miriam Enzerink: The Day the Sun Didn't Rise and Shine, illustrated by Peter-Paul Rauwerda
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Tales for Tadpoles
What would happen if the sun never came up again? One night, flying while half asleep, Owl takes the wrong turn on the way to his home. Without noticing, he flies into an attic. There, he awaits the dawn of the day, but the sun does not rise. Owl begins to seriously worry. How can the world cope without the sun? What Owl doesn’t see–but the viewer does– is that the sun outside is rising and is peeping through the attic’s window. Only when the light hits a mirror, does Owl know that everything is all right.
Format: Hardback
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