What is the most important thing to remember about stargazing? When to
do it, who to do it with, what to look for? It's none of those! This
picture book's spare, lyrical text offers many possible ways to do
stargazing: with a friend, with family, or alone; on a moonless night,
or with a full moon, or even with some clouds; on the beach, lying in
the grass, or standing on a snowy hill. There is only one rule of
stargazing, which is saved for the end, and that is just to do it!
Magical illustrations show polar bears, whales, and other animals
stargazing too, and in the final illustration, diverse kids and animals
gaze at the night sky together. Back matter about the constellations
completes this bedtime story with its underlying message of love and
respect for nature.