The Nocturnals Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations: Nonfiction Early Reader
Learn Fun Facts & Explore Awesome Nocturnal Animal Features with The Nocturnals!
Award-Winning Nonfiction Early Reader for Kids Ages 6–8 with Over 60 Full-Color Animal Photos.

"A worthy addition to school and public libraries" –School Library Journal

This nonfiction book uses fun facts and a narrative from the adventurous Nocturnals characters—Dawn the fox, Tobin the pangolin, and Bismark the sugar glider—to introduce nighttime animal features and their habitats.
  • Kids explore awesome athletic abilities, sensational senses, powerful protections, and more!
  • Teachers use the book in life science units as a stand alone or with the companion fiction.
  • Librarians use the nonfiction book during read aloud storytime with the companion fiction.
  • Award Winner! Children’s Book Council Teacher Favorites 2023


Inside The Book You’ll Find:
  • Awesome animals from around the world: sugar gliders, pangolins, foxes, bats, snakes, possums, wombats, chinchillas, and kinkajous
  • Animal Glossary with over 60 full-color photos
  • Word Glossary to build STEM vocabulary
  • At-Home Science Resources


Teach a Nonfiction Text Unit with Our Educator Guides in your Classroom or Library!
  • Nonfiction Interactive Read-Aloud Guide available on our website
  • Can be used as a narrative read or browseable reference material.
  • Book is aligned to NGSS & CCSS ELA


Educational Leveling:
Lexile: 740L
Fountas & Pinnell: R
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The Nocturnals Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations: Nonfiction Early Reader
Learn Fun Facts & Explore Awesome Nocturnal Animal Features with The Nocturnals!
Award-Winning Nonfiction Early Reader for Kids Ages 6–8 with Over 60 Full-Color Animal Photos.

"A worthy addition to school and public libraries" –School Library Journal

This nonfiction book uses fun facts and a narrative from the adventurous Nocturnals characters—Dawn the fox, Tobin the pangolin, and Bismark the sugar glider—to introduce nighttime animal features and their habitats.
  • Kids explore awesome athletic abilities, sensational senses, powerful protections, and more!
  • Teachers use the book in life science units as a stand alone or with the companion fiction.
  • Librarians use the nonfiction book during read aloud storytime with the companion fiction.
  • Award Winner! Children’s Book Council Teacher Favorites 2023


Inside The Book You’ll Find:
  • Awesome animals from around the world: sugar gliders, pangolins, foxes, bats, snakes, possums, wombats, chinchillas, and kinkajous
  • Animal Glossary with over 60 full-color photos
  • Word Glossary to build STEM vocabulary
  • At-Home Science Resources


Teach a Nonfiction Text Unit with Our Educator Guides in your Classroom or Library!
  • Nonfiction Interactive Read-Aloud Guide available on our website
  • Can be used as a narrative read or browseable reference material.
  • Book is aligned to NGSS & CCSS ELA


Educational Leveling:
Lexile: 740L
Fountas & Pinnell: R
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The Nocturnals Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations: Nonfiction Early Reader

The Nocturnals Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations: Nonfiction Early Reader

by Tracey Hecht
The Nocturnals Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations: Nonfiction Early Reader

The Nocturnals Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations: Nonfiction Early Reader

by Tracey Hecht

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Overview

Learn Fun Facts & Explore Awesome Nocturnal Animal Features with The Nocturnals!
Award-Winning Nonfiction Early Reader for Kids Ages 6–8 with Over 60 Full-Color Animal Photos.

"A worthy addition to school and public libraries" –School Library Journal

This nonfiction book uses fun facts and a narrative from the adventurous Nocturnals characters—Dawn the fox, Tobin the pangolin, and Bismark the sugar glider—to introduce nighttime animal features and their habitats.
  • Kids explore awesome athletic abilities, sensational senses, powerful protections, and more!
  • Teachers use the book in life science units as a stand alone or with the companion fiction.
  • Librarians use the nonfiction book during read aloud storytime with the companion fiction.
  • Award Winner! Children’s Book Council Teacher Favorites 2023


Inside The Book You’ll Find:
  • Awesome animals from around the world: sugar gliders, pangolins, foxes, bats, snakes, possums, wombats, chinchillas, and kinkajous
  • Animal Glossary with over 60 full-color photos
  • Word Glossary to build STEM vocabulary
  • At-Home Science Resources


Teach a Nonfiction Text Unit with Our Educator Guides in your Classroom or Library!
  • Nonfiction Interactive Read-Aloud Guide available on our website
  • Can be used as a narrative read or browseable reference material.
  • Book is aligned to NGSS & CCSS ELA


Educational Leveling:
Lexile: 740L
Fountas & Pinnell: R

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944020712
Publisher: Fabled Films Press
Publication date: 10/18/2022
Series: The Nocturnals
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)
Lexile: 740L (what's this?)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Tracey Hecht is a writer and the creative director of Fabled Films Press. She created The Nocturnals, the critically acclaimed middle-grade and early reader series. The American Booksellers Association chose her first book, The Mysterious Abductions, as a Kids’ Indie Next List pick, and her nonfiction book Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations received the Children’s Book Council Teacher Favorites Award in 2023. In partnership with the New York Public Library, she created a Read Aloud Writing Program that has since been conducted in hundreds of schools, libraries, and bookstores. She attends Bank Street College, where she is studying to receive a dual master’s degree in childhood general education and special education. Tracey splits her time between New York City and Oquossoc, Maine.
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