Up, Up and away by Tom McLaughlin.
Orson is going to make something extraordinary a planet. He gathered his things and boom there was his planet. Orson's planet was not very happy so he try to cheer it up by going to the movies but that didn't work so he heads to his favourite place to get as many books on planets as he can and spends the night reading up on them. After then Orson spends everyday feeding it, dusting the craters, tidying the oceans and guess what it worked his planet was happy again and it began to grow. It became too big and Orson and his planet became sad, Orson knew what he had to do, the planet belong up with the stars. So the following morning Orson says good bye to his planet. " You see, sometimes you have to let go of the things you love the most." But Orson wasn't sad for long as he had came up with another idea to make something. This book is about caring for something and sometimes you just have to make the right decisions and do whats best for it. It is also about being creative and using your imagination. Its a fun read, with a bit of sadness but comes with a happy ending. Recommended age is 0-5 years. Click on images to purchase a copy of the book. http://www.bloomsbury.com/au Instagram: @bloomsburypublishing #kidsbookswelove
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