Hana and the Little Lost Star: A Story About Never Giving Up
Hana and the Little Lost Star is a 40-page illustrated picture book that turns a bedtime story into a quiet lesson about believing in yourself.
One night, Hana finds Tomo — a fallen star whose light has gone dim. Together they set off on a journey across meadows, a rushing river, a tall mountain, and a dark forest. Along the way, Hana helps a worried rabbit, a tired owl, a shivering fox, and a lost firefly — and with every act of kindness, Tomo glows a little brighter. When Hana stumbles near the very top and feels like giving up, the friends she helped come running to lift her back up. At the summit, Tomo blazes as bright as the morning sun and floats home to the sky, leaving Hana with a truth she'll carry forever: the light was inside her all along.
Written in short, soothing sentences perfect for reading aloud, the book gently weaves in big themes — courage, perseverance, kindness, teamwork, and self-belief — and closes on an affirmation page children can repeat back: "You are braver than you believe, kinder than you know, and your light can shine for others."
The art is hand-illustrated in a soft, cute anime/chibi style, with warm skies that shift from sunny day to starry night as the story unfolds — calming, colorful, and easy on young eyes at bedtime.
Perfect for: bedtime reading, building confidence and resilience, social-emotional learning at home or in the classroom, and gentle encouragement for any child facing something hard.
Format & specs (for the details section)
- Length: 40 pages, full color
- Size: square 8 × 8 inch (large picture-book format)
- Format: high-resolution PDF — read on tablet/screen or print at home
- Reading age: 3–14 years.
- Themes: never giving up, courage, kindness, perseverance, teamwork, self-belief
- Style: original story with cute anime/chibi-style illustrations
- Pages: cover, title, dedication, 35 story pages, "The End," and an affirmation page