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Stellaluna by Janell Cannon is a beloved 25th Anniversary picture book featuring a baby fruit bat’s journey of belonging and acceptance. With vibrant, whimsical illustrations and a heartwarming story, it ranks in the top 100 children’s books on emotions and friendship. This edition includes updated artwork, educational bat facts, and downloadable activity kits, making it a must-have for families seeking meaningful, inclusive stories that spark conversation and connection.


| Best Sellers Rank | #65,840 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #94 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings (Books) #101 in Children's Friendship Books #124 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (5,534) |
| Dimensions | 7.5 x 1.03 x 6.75 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0152062874 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0152062873 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 42 pages |
| Publication date | August 1, 2007 |
| Publisher | Clarion Books |
| Reading age | 1 - 5 years, from customers |
S**S
One of the best children's books!
The book, Stellaluna, is one of love, courage, persistence, resilience, and hope. This was my son's favorite book when he was little, he's now 32. I can't even tell you how many times I read this book to him. So, I thought it was only right to buy it for my grandson. Although Stellaluna lost his Mom when he was very young, he was determined to make his mark in the world. He found a new family. He taught them some of his ways and they taught him some of their ways. Stellaluna never gave up. He persisted until everything came together. The end will shock everyone. It will put a smile on the face of whomever you're reading it to. I would recommend this book to anyone who has children. This book would be great to not only read to your own children, but also to a class of children, a child in the hospital, during a sleepover with young kids, or even at a nursing home.
G**.
Beautiful Story and Artwork
I like to listen to children's books on YouTube before buying them. This one's a winner! Too many children's books promote questionable messages, like "sweets are great", "adults are dumb", "it's fun to cause trouble", etc. This is a good, wholesome book with great artwork.
B**M
Still amazing after all these years, tickles your funny bone and snares your heart
I bought my first copy of Stellaluna before my daughter was born and it became one of our all-time favorite books to read together. (Verdi was probably a tie.) When I got a shower invitation from my niece lately asking people to bring a book instead of a card along with their gift, I grabbed three of our old childhood standbys: Stellaluna 25th Anniversary Edition , Verdi , and The Runaway Bunny: A 75th Anniversary Retrospective . It’s so hard to choose so few out of so many of our favorite books, but she may be inundated with more books as her son gets older. ;) I also ordered a new favorite, A Boy and a House , but I’m not sure it will get here in time for her shower. Stellaluna is a baby fruit bat whose mother drops her accidentally during an owl attack. Stellaluna manages to fly away uninjured and finds herself adopted by a family of birds. Being a flying creature that hangs upside down to sleep and doesn’t like bugs is hard when you’re in a family of birds who prefer to fly during the day, sleep upright in their nest, and who turn down their noses at fruit. But they still all love one another, and the baby birds actually try to act a bit more bat-like with some rather painful results. One of the most adorable scenes is Stellaluna trying to learn to alight on a branch like a bird lands, rather than a bat. But every picture is adorable right down to everyone’s facial expressions. The vibrant pictures by Janell Cannon are whimsical, beautifully colored, and simply mesmerizing, making the text almost superfluous.(But not quite.) Stellaluna is a story of what it means to be family, what it means to feel different and like an outsider, and what it means to accept and love people even when they act in a manner that seems strange to you. You don’t have to understand someone to know that they are a person worthy of your love. Lots of good conversations will start with reading this book, not to mention initiate countless hours poring over the intricate and delicately colored illustrations. This 25th anniversary edition of Stellaluna includes colored versions of the small previously black and whtie line-art drawings on the text pages and a code to download craft and activity kits. There are also two pages about bats at the back of the book, which were updated for this edition. Highly recommended for anyone who loves to share beautiful picture books, heartwarming stories, and inspiration to understand that being different isn’t a bad thing. Simply one of the best picture books for children.
T**R
Heartwarming and Gorgeous
Heartwarming story of a lost little bat that finds a home among birds. While she eventually finds her way back to her bat family, she also ultimately brings together both parts of her life. This story is not only meaningful and heartfelt, but also gorgeously illustrated with the kind of subtle touches that make a book feel magical to read over and over.
R**R
Love this book.
Great story! Nicely illustrated.
P**.
Writing is on point and illustrations *chef’s kiss*
Beautiful story and captivating illustrations. Incredible use of figurative language for a children’s book. My son is three and he loves the pictures. Highly recommend if your child loves animals.
P**.
Stellaluna Story Book
Nice book about a bat. Nice to introduce children to other creatures in the sky. This book has a stuffed bat that you can purchase separately....named Stellaluna This is a cute book. 10/30/25 Phs
C**C
Best story!
Wonderful classic story loved by young elementary students!!
H**F
It is a classic about a lost baby bat who is raised among three baby birds by a mother bird having trouble acting like a bird. Funny and much loved by children. Great illustrations. The author also has other great books.
C**.
A Wonderful story with beautiful illustrations . Great for children and adults .
A**Y
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C**N
Tenera storia di un pipistrellino che cade dalla mamma e finisce in un nido di uccellini...dove per sopravvivere deve dimenticare il suo modo di vivere: deve mangiare cavallette e vermi, dormire di giorno e a testa in su e atterrare sulle zampe! Finché un giorno ritrova la sua mamma e la sua identita da pipistrello eppure non dimentica i fratellini di nido con cui resta amico al di là della diversità... Consigliato!
F**I
quality good, satisfied with product