nocturnal animals

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nocturnal animals

The moonflower

1997
A brief look at some of nature's nocturnal behavior including the blooming of the moonflower, how moths drink, how bats "see," and how vines climb.

Night creatures

2004
Provides an introduction to some of the animals of the night, focusing on bats and owls, and includes painted transparent pages that allow young readers to make discoveries of their own.

Bats

1989
Describes, through pictures and text, bats and their habitats.

Life in the dark

1992
Describes the habitats and activities of creatures that live in darkness.

100 things you should know about nocturnal animals

2009
Collects one hundred facts about nocturnal animals, covering super senses, reptiles, insect eaters, and more; and includes illustrations, cartoons, quizzes, and activities.

Scary creatures of the night

2008
Illustrations, photographs, and special see-through pages introduce children to different animals that come out at night, describing what they look like, inside and out, how they hunt, what they eat, and how they interact with humans.

Animals day and night

2004
Describes animals who sleep during the day and several who sleep at night, from sloths to skunks to bats, and includes "extreme" facts and color photos.

I can read about creatures of the night

1998
Text and illustrations provide young readers with information about the lives and habits of creatures of the night.

Kinkajous

2013
An introduction to the life of a baby kinkajou, discussing how the mother cares for it and how it finds food at night.

I love the nightlife!

2010
Nick and Sally learn about nocturnal animals while helping the Cat in the Hat find his lost hat.

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