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Connecting the Stars

Connecting the Stars

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We begin in the northern sky, realm of those always-visible star groups known as the north circumpolar constellations. The most prominent figure is the Big Dipper (Note: The Big Dipper is not a constellation). These bright stars — four forming the “bowl,” three more tracing out the “handle” — create one of the most recognizable patterns in the night sky, an ideal guide for locating surrounding constellations. And so, Amanda and I made a movie trivia game called Connect the Stars! If you enjoy answering “What movies was she in?” and “Who was in that movie again?”, you’ll like this game. Connect the Stars is best enjoyed with a group of friends, or challenge yourself by playing solo if you’re a big movie buff. Try it out: connectthestars.xyz The story follows two main characters, Audrey and Aaron. Both are unique with "superpower" abilities that they struggle with on a daily basis. For Audrey - it's her ability to know when someone is lying. For Aaron; it's the ability to remember everything he hears, sees and reads. At first glance, it seems that these wouldn't be such HORRIBLE abilities, right? However, for these two that just is NOT the case.

If your children enjoy a traditional dot to dot activity, we recommend our Zoo Animals Dot to Dot Worksheets. Your children can connect the dots from one to 20 and watch these zoo animals come to life. They could even colour in the animals once they’ve finished connecting the dots if they like. Similarly, while Aaron learns to both utilize his photographic memory for the trip, but also dually shows those around him how useful his seemingly random facts can be - e.g. it helps all of them get out of a pretty dangerous spot later on. It's a nice nod to the idea to not judge a book by its cover, and Santos and Teague convey that lesson without sounding preachy or overbearing. Praise for SAVING LUCAS BIGGS: “De los Santos and Teague craft a gentle, quiet sci-fi story where the focus is...love, nonviolence, and social justice. Give this one to readers who like stories about family, doing the right thing, and standing up to those who don’t.” (Booklist) Synopsis- Aaron Archer is a living encyclopedia – he remembers every single thing he’s read/heard – word for word.I had the idea in 2019, but didn’t really know how to make it into reality. I’m an experienced React developer, but otherwise I didn’t have the proper knowledge of what technologies to use. His development from Louis the Scared to Louis the Brave is amazing. He thought way more of himself than ever and I loved it! HOW THE HELL DID HE SA- ahem. Okay, no spoilers.

Connect the stars has always been one of my favourite books. It took me in with the first sentence. But I have a problem. To me, it seemed like Audrey was the main character even though Aaron was as much important. And that, dear reader, was because the first chapter was from Audrey's POV. I know nothing can be done about it but that's what I think. This is not just a story of the constellations, though. Carefully woven throughout the story is children of all races and abilities. Why? Because no matter who we are and where we come from, we all play an equal part in marvelling at, and ultimately holding up, the sky. VA: Intentionally take advantage of the qualities and characteristics of art media, techniques, and processes to enhance communication of their experiences and ideas. He doesn't think much of himself (like almost everybody in this book). When you think about it, it's quite obvious why.Quill says: This is definitely one of the best children’s books I’ve read all year - full of imagination and incredible artwork that will engage and educate readers. I understand that David Teague, her husband is a children's books author and that Connect The Stars is a collaborative effort. All I can say is that I absolutely enjoyed this book, featuring young teenagers who are discovering themselves and the world they live in. I especially enjoyed the sentiment behind the plot - To learn to accept your special gifts, but also learn to put things into perspectives.

Luminous and clever, Connect the Stars takes on some hefty topics of the day—bullying, understanding where you fit in, and learning to live with physical and mental challenges—all in a joyous adventure kids will love!"

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So the two of them are sent to attend a six-week wilderness camp, in the hopes of expanding their horizons. However, they soon learn that not only do they have a lot to offer those around them, they also learn how to work better in groups, and there are those who appreciate them. If you read the summary of the book above, you know that Aaron is a walking encyclopedia. Whatever he reads, he remembers it in his head. The only problem that he has is that he isn't very good at thinking outside of the box. He just remembers what he sees or what he reads. However, I soon realized that Marisa de los Santos and David Teague had written a story that was more than just an adventure story. Told in alternating points-of-view, Aaron and Audrey are two thirteen-year-old students who don't quite fit into their respective schools. Aaron is an odd-man-out because his eidteic memory allows him to recite skills but without meaning, and Audrey has difficulty trusting people, because of her ability to figure out when a person is lying. Anyways, for Touch, think about dodgeball. The balls slamming into you would be so scary and so painful. Ever thought about what a slap would feel like? I thought so. Also you would probably shy away from hugs which is just sad. Poor poor Louis. I wasn't really sure what to expect when I started reading Connect the Stars. The idea of a summer adventure story sounded fantastic, as did the idea of two teens learning important life lessons from the wilderness around them.



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