“ Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ” has persist as a lullaby because it ’s perfumed and catchy and encourages wonder and star - gazing . It also does n’t explicate a damn affair about astronomy , something this updated interpreting of the traditional ditty strives to correct .
Like a diamond in the sky is passably imagination but also credibly responsible for the objectively sour notion that stars are burnished John Rock and not luminous plasma .
Written by Henry Reich and Zach Weinersmith , this more precise reading of the song retains its sweetness while informing nipper and grownup children ’s song enthusiasts about the importance of adaptative optic . There ’s alsoa book versionillustrated by Chris Jones , and you may buy the Song dynasty oniTunesorAmazonif you ’re looking for something educational to throw on during tenacious drives to vacation parties with the kids in the backseat .

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