Night Creepers

Night Creepers

by Linda Stanek

Narrated by Donna German

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Night Creepers

Night Creepers

by Linda Stanek

Narrated by Donna German

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Overview

What creeps while you sleep? Short, lyrical text makes this a perfect naptime or bedtime story.

Young readers are introduced to nocturnal animals and their behaviors. Older readers learn more about each animal through paired-reading sidebar information.

©2017 Linda Stanek (P)2017 Arbodrdale Publishing, LLC


Editorial Reviews

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"The book works equally well for lap-sitters and older children since these rhyming verses accompany longer paragraphs about each species. - Kirkus

Kirkus Reviews

2017-06-27
Meet a few of the mostly North American animals that come out at night. "Waking up. // Noisy pup. // Flutter high. // Gliding by." The book works equally well for lap-sitters and older children since these rhyming verses accompany longer paragraphs about each species, here red foxes, gray wolves, bats (it appears to be a lesser long-nosed bat), and flying squirrels, respectively. Others include skunks, opossums, bullfrogs, fireflies, raccoons, owls (a barn owl is pictured), bobcats, and white-tail deer. (Of those, skunks and deer are more crepuscular than nocturnal, as are rabbits, one of which is pictured in the final spread.) The information presented covers food, habitat, family life, and adaptations. Highly detailed, sometimes-hyper-realistic illustrations bring these animals to life for readers, though the bright colors and high contrast don't always make it clear that it's nighttime. Three-quarters of each double-page spread is devoted to an up-close look at the animal, and the text, easy to read against the background, is usually decorated with a vignette illustration. Troublingly, the firefly page shows a child inspecting a closed jar of the insects, then a tipped-over jar as they fly away. The lid has no holes. A "For Creative Minds" section introduces further vocabulary and concepts and asks readers to sort several species accordingly. It also identifies several animal adaptations and challenges readers to match species to their eyeshine. A Spanish-language paperback edition, Sigilosos de la noche, publishes simultaneously. Beautiful if not quite perfect. (Informational picture book. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169823370
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Publication date: 09/10/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 535,205
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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