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Books in Mini Glow in the Dark Book series

  • Can You Count the Stars?

    Georgina Wren, Gareth Llewhellin

    Board book (Imagine That, July 1, 2020)
    It's time for little mice to hurry to their beds. Can you count the shooting stars, high above their heads? Read the gentle rhyming story and count the stars as they disappear from five to one. Adorable illustrations and glow-in-the-dark stars make this book perfect for sharing with little ones to calm and reassure them at bedtime.
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  • Glow in the Dark: Nature's Light Spectacular: 12 stunning scenes of Earth's greatest shows

    Katy Flint, Cornelia Li

    Hardcover (Wide Eyed Editions, May 19, 2020)
    Lightning! Rainbows! Auroras! Discover Earth's most amazing natural phenomena in this adventure around the globe, including a glow-in-the-dark poster. â?¯ Follow two intrepid explorers as they witness the Northern Lights, marvel in wonder at glow worm caves, go hunting for double rainbows, and dodge volcanic lightning. A perfect book for young explorers. Turn off the light to see theâ?¯â?¯640 × 296 mmâ?¯ tear-out posterâ?¯glow, featuring the stages of a solar eclipse.â?¯(Be sure to charge it in the light first.) â?¯ Each spread features an enchanting illustration of a different natural phenomenonâ?¯animated by a description of the science behind it, told in exciting prose.â?¯Fact boxes call out more information.â?¯ Some of the wonderful things you’ll see: Volcanic LightningMeteor ShowersDouble RainbowsSun DogsGlowworm CavesSuper Blood MoonLight pillarsAurorasPoster: Solar eclipse
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  • Stars, Moon, Clouds

    Eugene Bradley Coco, Patti Boyd

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 14, 1990)
    Ethan uses a net to take stars out of the sky, but they are not happy and will not shine as bright without their friend the moon
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  • Glow in the Dark: Voyage through Space

    Katy Flint, Cornelia Li

    Hardcover (Wide Eyed Editions, Aug. 2, 2018)
    Join one courageous astronaut and her space dog as they voyage through our solar system and see space as you've never seen it before! Journey from the Sun, to the planets, asteroids, and Kuiper belt, before folding out your glow-in-the-dark poster of the planets in order. Let's explore! Begin at the very center of our solar system, the Sun, then visit Mercury, Venus, Earth and its moon, Mars, the asteroid belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and finally the Kuiper belt and the dwarf planet Pluto. Each stop on the journey is brought to life with a captivating description and a stunning two-page illustration. Fact boxes call out even more interesting details about space and our exploration of it. When your amazing journey is complete, fold out the poster and simply turn off the light to see an incredible glow-in-the-dark image. (For best results, recharge under a light for 5 minutes.) Three, two, one—blast off into the science of space!
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  • Halloween Magic

    Rita Walsh, Steve Henry

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Max, a new kid in the neighborhood, finds a book of spells in the attic, and hopes to use it to make a friend with whom to go trick or treating
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  • Glow in the Dark: Animals at Night: with a huge Glow in the Dark poster

    Katy Flint, Cornelia Li

    Hardcover (Wide Eyed Editions, July 16, 2019)
    Meet the animals that come out at night in this nocturnal adventure across the globe’s habitats, including a glow-in-the-dark poster of the deep sea. See the jaguar prowling the Amazon rain forest, spot the lion pride on the African savanna, and visit a turtle nesting beach under the stars. Then, turn off the lights to see the ocean creatures glow on the 24” × 11.5” tear-out poster. (Be sure to charge it in the light first.)Each spread features an enchanting illustration of a different nighttime habitat animated by a description of the activities of its various creatures, told in lulling prose. Fact boxes call out the names of the different animals and their unique qualities. Learn about the rain forest mammals called kinkajous, who slurp flower nectar by night and nest in tree hollows by day, and the rare and mysterious night parrots, who emerge after sunset in the Australian outback to feed on the seeds of spinifex bushes, among many other amazing nocturnal creatures. The wonderful starlit habitats you’ll explore:CityRain forestBeachAustralian outbackWoodlandArcticMountainsMangrove forestDesertCoral reefSavanna
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  • A Very Scary Haunted House

    Joanne Barkan, Jodi Wheeler

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Illustrations that glow in the dark on every page enable young readers of this house-shaped book to scare themselves for Halloween
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  • Trip to the Planets

    Lucille Hammond

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 14, 1990)
    A young girl imagines what she would see while traveling through space to the moon, Mars, and Jupiter.
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  • Glow in the Dark Mother Goose

    Frank Manushkin, Mary Grace Eubank

    Hardcover (Golden Pr, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Presents traditional nursery rhymes, including Hey, Diddle, Diddle, Little Boy Blue, It's Raining, It's Pouring, Jack Sprat, and Star Light, Star Bright
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  • Under the Sea

    Jean Lewis

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 8, 1991)
    Judy and Ben spend the day with their Uncle Ted and Aunt Vi in their underwater lab, Shell House
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  • Christmas Wish

    Justine Korman, Steve Henry

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A gnome called Ned longs to celebrate Christmas, and one day his wish comes true when he meets the elves and Santa Claus himself
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  • What's Under My Bed?

    Mary G. Eubank

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 8, 1991)
    When Jenny's brother scares her at bedtime and her night-light fails to work, her room becomes full of frightening sights and sounds. Features illustrations that glow in the dark.
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