Nora has made friends with a tiny starfish named Twinkle. They spend every morning exploring the sandy seafloor together. Make their cheerful ocean moment bright and beautiful!
Nora is spending the morning with Twinkle, her tiny starfish friend. Together, they are exploring the sandy seafloor and enjoying an ocean adventure at their own slow pace. The starfish makes a cheerful little companion beside the mermaidβs flowing tail. Add colors that show what kind of day they are having: sunny and bright, calm and blue, or full of rainbow magic. Their friendship is the star of this page!
Starfish look great in orange, red, yellow, or purple. Color each of Twinkleβs five arms the same, or make a playful pattern with different colors. Use beige, pale yellow, or light brown for the sandy seafloor. Noraβs tail could be ocean blue with green scales, while her hair might be coral pink or deep brown. Add a few darker dots to the starfish to give its bumpy surface extra texture.
Starfish are also called sea stars because they are animals, not fish. Most sea stars have five arms, although some kinds have many more. They move very slowly using hundreds of tiny tube feet underneath their bodies. Sea stars do not have brains or blood like people do. Instead, they have a simple nervous system and use seawater to help their tube feet move. What a surprising sea creature!