What happens while you’re sleeping? With lush, beautiful watercolors and cut-paper collage, Christie Matheson reveals the magic of the nighttime sky, using the same kinds of toddler-perfect interactive elements as her acclaimed Tap the Magic Tree. Wave good-bye to the sun, gently press the firefly, make a wish on a star, rub the owls on their heads, and . . . shhhh. No two readings of this book will be the same. That, along with the gentle, soothing rhythm, makes Touch the Brightest Star a bedtime winner—no matter how many times you and your child read it.
One reader will be randomly chosen to win a copy of Touch the Brightest Star and a star projector/decorative lamp that will illuminate your child’s room with colorful constellations (ARV $30). Open to Continental US residents only who are 18 or older. Begins on 08/21/2015 at 12:01 AM EST and ends on 09/03/2015 at 11:59 pm EST. Void where prohibited. The Kids Did It is NOT responsible for prize fulfillment if a sponsor fails to ship prize. Allow 6-8 weeks for prize delivery. Post and or Rafflecopter may contain affiliate links. One entry per person per IP address. Entries are verified. Winners will have 24 hours to respond to email and fill out form or another person will be chosen. No purchase necessary.


I don’t know where the link is for the Smithsonian books but I remember a Baby Animals book that they would like.
I am a huge fan of their online and ebooks. My niece and nephew love their insect and nature books. We have read a few online. I appreciate that you can access their books online.
My grandson would love Whales and Dolphins in Question: The Smithsonian Answer Book (Smithsonian’s In Question Series). He is reallly interested in whales.
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The Kites book looks like it would be fun to read also.
8 box tops!
My grandkids would like the Hoot Hoot book. They enjoy learning new facts and love animals and animal rescue stories.