nocturnal animals

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nocturnal animals

Foxes in the dark

A photographic introduction to foxes, discussing what they look like, how they hunt, where they live, their babies, and other related topics.

Flying foxes

"Peer into the nocturnal skies with this high-interest introduction to the large fruit bats known as flying foxes"--Provided by publisher.

Hedgehogs

Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to hedgehogs, discussing where they live, what they eat and more.

Hedgehogs

2020
A basic exploration of the appearance, behavior, and habitat of hedgehogs.

Baz & Benz

2020
"A little owl explores the boundaries of friendship, and his best friend loves him anyway"--Adapted from jacket.

The best burp

2020
"Bismark and a bat named Bink are playing game -- who can make the loudest burp! Tobin thinks both burps are good! Dawn hears the burps and ask who is burping. Bismark and Bink blame Tobin! Dawn tells them that burps are natural but that blaming others isn't how to be your best self"--Provided by publisher.

The tasty treat

2019
"Dawn the fox wakes up and goes looking for her friends, Tobin the pangolin and Bismark the sugar glider, to share a tasty treat--a pomelo! Using basic language, emerging readers are introduced to the Nocturnal Brigade"--Provided by publisher.

In the dark

the science of what happens at night
2020
[Describes] why there is night, why we dream, why some creatures are most active at night, whether plants sleep, why stars twinkle in the night sky, and more"--Provided by publisher.

Luna moths

"Peer into the nocturnal North American forests with this high-interest introduction to the green-winged insects known as luna moths"--Provided by publisher.

Amazing animals

2017
"Contains four 32-page topics for engaged readers looking to learn more about the world around them--from sea life and nighttime animals to rain forest animals and baby animals! Children can also practice their reading skills and test their newfound knowledge with the included quizzes"--OCLC.

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