The Day the Sun Didn’t Go Away
by Renato Moriconi
Who says that the Sun always follows the same old trajectory around the same old galaxy every day for billions and billions of years?
When the Sun rises, the pages of this book slowly lighten up, revealing a surprise: it can play, transform, interact and change with just a flip of the imagination. One that day, the Sun didn’t want to go away, instead he wanted to play. He surfs on a boat, tightrope walks a clothes line, tranforms into a spider, then into the mane of a lion, and plays hide-and-seek with the clouds. After all that playing the Sun falls asleep and the pages of the book slowly darken. But there’s no need to fear. The sun will rise again tomorrow... or the next time you open this book.
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