Star

Star

by Jane Taylor

The Star by Jane Taylor is a classic poem that has been enjoyed by children for generations. The poem describes the twinkling of a star in the night sky and encourages the reader to ponder the wonders of the universe. It is a simple but beautiful poem that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.

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