The
Star Princess
by Carrie @ http://craftymomsshare.blogspot.com/
Once upon a time there was a little Rosebud Fairy who was a
bit afraid of the dark. She knew when darkness fell the adult fairies did their
magic, so she was home alone at night. What she really feared is being alone in
the dark. The other young fairies made fun of her for her fear. They could not
understand how any fairy could possibly be afraid of the dark when it is the
magical time for fairies.
One day she told her mother about her fear. The Rose Fairy, her mother, knew exactly how
to help her daughter. She told her about the Star Princess.
The Star Princess lives in the night sky. Her job is to
shine light on the earth so little ones (girls, boys or fairies) are not afraid
to be alone during the night. When her light is shining on earth the little
ones are not alone. She watches over all of them while they sleep and are
alone. Every night she always shines her
light on earth so little ones are never alone.
After hearing the story the Rosebud Fairy asked her mother
if she could meet the Star Princess. Being a fairy, the Rose Fairy arranged for
them to meet at a party the next week. It would be the first party the little
Rosebud Fairy would attend.
At the party the little Rosebud Fairy wore her best rose
petals. She was so excited for the party and even more excited that she would
meet the Star Princess. When she arrived at the party she knew right away who
the Star Princess was. There was a beautiful creature with silver sparkling
hair dressed in golden color--star shaped, of course, with one of the arms of
the star being her hat. And the light from her lit the whole room. She just
simply glowed for there is no better way to describe it.
Little Rosebud Fairy asked her mother to take her over to
meet the Star Princess right away. Her mother obliged. The Star Princess was
one of the nicest people the little Rosebud Fairy had ever met. After spending
the evening with the princess, the Rosebud Fairy knew she would never need to
fear the dark or being alone again. Any time she feels alone she remembers that
the Star Princess is always watching over all the little ones who are alone in
the night and feels so much better to know her friend is there.
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Of course I couldn't find Hazel's pink rosebud fairy to make the story scene complete. Every other fairy was around except the rosebud. Oh, well. Enjoy!!
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Wow! What a wonderful story! And I love the Star Princess doll you made. You are an amazing mom!!
ReplyDeleteOh Carrie! What a gorgeous story. I bet Hazel loved it :-) And your Star Princess is wonderful too. Thank you for the pdf - I will be printing this and making our own Star xx
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and what an amazing gift to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteAwww! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Thanks for linking up to Thinky Linky Thursday!
ReplyDeleteLori @ Cachey Mama’s Classroom
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI followed you over from Happy Hour Projects. What a beautiful story and doll you made. Makes me wish my teens were still little. I used to read to them or make up stories every night when they were little. You are an amazing Mom!
I would like to invite you to share this, and any other posts, on my link party at www.michellestastycreations.blogspot.com. Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Michelle
Your story is beautiful and the doll is adorable! Thanks for linking up with The Weekly Kid's Co-op.
ReplyDeleteLovely story. I have to try this with my little one who is recently afraid of the dark. :) Thanks for sharing at A Pinteresting Party!
ReplyDeleteThe doll is soooo cute! Very fun post! Thanks for being a part of our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Hope to see you again real soon!! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteI love that story...and the doll! My kids aren't afraid of the dark, but I totally want to make a Star Princess for them...you never know when you might need her! Thank you so much for sharing it at Teach Me Tuesday--I'm going to share this on my PreschoolPowolPackets Facebook page too!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
ReplyDeleteRachel
adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com
Aw, this is so sweet. Thanks for sharing with Tuesday Tots
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story. I'm going to download this as one of my twins is called Rose. Such a lovely idea to help your child sleep.
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