Big takes Small into the garden one evening to look at the stars - which he thinks are beautiful and magical. Small agrees at first - but after a minute or two doesn't find watching stars terribly exciting: don't they do anything? Big ...See moreBig takes Small into the garden one evening to look at the stars - which he thinks are beautiful and magical. Small agrees at first - but after a minute or two doesn't find watching stars terribly exciting: don't they do anything? Big decides to count the stars, because he thinks that sounds like fun. Small agrees reluctantly to help him, but he keeps falling asleep and losing track of what number they're on. Big gets so frustrated at having to keep going back to one that he decides never to look at another star again let alone count them. But then the sky fills up with shooting stars and a breathtaking meteor shower. Both Big and Small are amazed by the sight. Small can see, now, that stars can be totally not boring and Big realises that you don't need to count the stars to see that they are just how brilliant they are. Big wants to show Small how beautiful and exciting stars can be. Written by
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