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From the author: I wish you happiness.. Light up your star. The Universe gently and carefully rocked its Galaxies immersed in a soft sleep. The Milky Way rumbled and shimmered with its rapids worn to a shine, the friendly stars of its constellation sparkled with silver sparkles, nimble comets shook with ringing floes of ice and dust particles, white and yellow Dwarfs beckoned and bewitched with their depth. The universe was enjoying its creation. In the depths of one of the Galaxies, a newly minted little star was born. Finding herself in such a large, endless space, she delightedly absorbed all the sounds and smells, looked at the amazing creatures and felt at home. The Big Stars looked at Little Star with love and rejoiced at her spontaneity and curiosity. The star grew and one day she wondered: “Why don’t I shine like the big Stars?” And they answered her that in order to shine as brightly and warmly, she must visit the Blue Planet and pass a series of tests. “If you are ready for this, then go on your way, your time has come!” - her great friends blessed her for the feat. The little star was sad; it was hard and scary to leave her native firmament and orbit. But the desire to be realized, to give the Universe all its dormant potential and to bring great benefit turned out to be stronger than fear and outweighed everything. The little star asked a bright comet flying by to help her find the Blue Planet. The comet picked up the little star on its fluffy shining tail, and they went to the Blue Planet. Anxiety and sadness gripped the little traveler. She didn’t know what awaited her, and whether she could return back to her world, and what she would become if she returned? Flying past heavy planets and their nimble satellites, enjoying the quivering meteor shower along the way, contemplating the luminous lines of constellations, diving into the flakes of whitish nebulae, listening to the whisper of Black holes and watching their twisting spirals, the brave Star flew further and further. Letting go of the little Star in free travel near the Blue Planet, the bright comet said: “Remember that you must find the little inhabitants of this planet, only they, with their warm affectionate palms and the kindness of their childish heart, can help you shine and return to us.” Finding yourself alone in free space, the little one The star rushed in an instant, cutting through the cold air of the Earth, and plunged into the ocean. The endless ocean of salty water took her into its arms. The star was impressed by the amazing underwater world with bright schools of nimble, colorful fish, huge whales releasing fountains, fluttering algae and colonies of reefs reminiscent of a fairy-tale kingdom. Multi-colored starfish brought the star to the surface of the water. And the slow waves with playful white lambs gently left her on the rough sand saturated with the smell of seaweed. The warm wind picked up the little star on its wings and carried it further and further. The beauty of the planet amazed Zvezdochka. She saw blazing sunrises and sunsets, felt the aromas of flowers, heard birds singing, rustling waterfalls refreshed her with their splashes. The wind left the Star on the silky green lawn. “Little inhabitants of our planet often walk here. Look for someone who needs you and who needs you,” the wind said goodbye. The little star waited with trepidation for the children to arrive. The touch of the weightless wings of fluttering butterflies, the quiet murmur of a fresh stream freely sliding over smooth pebbles, the delicate aroma of thyme, and drops of summer rain calmed the little Star. “Here are the kids. Which one is mine? - our traveler thought impatiently. But the children did not notice her. During the journey, her already weak light dimmed greatly. And our star slowly began to lose its strength. Bare feet ran alongside and suddenly stopped. The child's eyes looked at her in surprise. A little girl noticed her. She carefully lifted the baby Star into her warm palms. Light, kindness and