Snooze-o-rama

the strange ways that animals sleep

"While you brush your teeth and turn out the light, animals all over the world are getting ready for bed in their own unique ways. Otters snuggle under seaweed blankets, plump walruses use their throat pouches as pillows, and just like putting on pajamas, parrotfish cover themselves with a coat of slime before bed. Drawing on scientific research, this nonfiction book for young readers playfully compares the ways humans and animals prepare for a good night's sleep. On one page, a child dozes during a car ride or cuddles up to their parents in bed. Flip the page, and readers will . . . [discover] how other creatures catch some z's"--Provided by publisher.

Owlkids Books
2021
9781771474047
book
Lexile: 
680
Adult Directed

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