nocturnal animals

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nocturnal animals

Sugar gliders

Looks at the habits and habitat of sugar gliders.
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Nighttime animals

Introduces nocturnal animals, including moths, aardvarks, and bats, highlighting their nighttime activities.

Animals at night

2017
"A glow-in-the dark reference book that helps the reader learn about nocturnal animals. What hides in the deep darkness of the night under the starry sky? What does the light of the moon shine upon? At night, we can see their glowing eyes in the dark. But, what are they? Easy: they are nocturnal animals! The bonus of this book: thanks to a phosphorescent system of glow-in-the-dark images, the reader sees different elements appear such as animals, stars, lights, and other background features."--.
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Bats

Invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about a bat’s habitat, body parts, and behaviors.
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The hidden kingdom

"Animals in the valley start to trip on the crumbling ground beneath them, water disappears, and disembodied voices are heard. Everyone assumes the forest is under an evil spell. However, it's a group of veiled creatures--a chameleon, stick bugs, leaf bugs, and other assorted camouflaged insects--that are upset because they want the valley's recognition for their hard work in preventing a drought. The Nocturnal Brigade--Dawn, Tobin, and Bismark--solve this mystery and unites the forest."--Publisher.
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Twilight chant

As twilight falls, some animals come out to graze while others are settling in for the night.
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Nocturnal and diurnal animals explained

2017
Learn about the animals who come out in the twilight hours between day and night.
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Kids discover bats

2005
Explores the little-known world of bats including the various myths attached to the animals.

Creatures of the night

2014
Provides information about nocturnal animals, including how they hunt, make their own light, see, and more.

Chester Raccoon and the almost perfect sleepover

"Chester Raccoon goes to his first sleepover and enjoys a day of fun and games with his friends. But when it is time to go to sleep, Chester feels his mother's love through his Kissing Hand, but still misses his home. Chester goes home and Mrs. Raccoon assures him he came home at just the right time"--.

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