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Books with title Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

  • Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

    Debbie S. Miller, Jon Van Zyle

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Acclaimed Alaskan duo Debbie S. Miller and Jon Van Zyle bring the beautiful and mysterious arctic lands to life in this smart, stunning picture book.Imagine a land where the sun rises at 1:58 a.m. in the summer and shines for less than four hours on a winter's day. The animals in the wilderness near Fairbanks, Alaska, witness some of the world's greatest temperature extremes and light variations ever year. At an average low of -16 degrees Fahrenheit, the winters may be unpleasantly frigid, but the light shows are always glorious!
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  • Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

    Debbie S. Miller, Jon Van Zyle

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, May 1, 2003)
    Imagine a land where the sun rises at 1:58 a.m. in the summer and shines for less than four hours on a winter's day. The animals in the wilderness near Fairbanks, Alaska, witness some of the world's greatest temperature extremes and light variations every year. At an average low of -16 degrees Fahrenheit, the winters may be unpleasantly frigid, but the light shows are always glorious! Acclaimed author Debbie S. Miller details the sunsets, twilight, alpenglow, diamond dust, and other quietly beautiful phenomena that color "the Land of the Midnight Sun," describing each animal's activities in both the warm and cold seasons. The dramatic changes in light are captured perfectly in Jon Van Zyle's striking illustrations.
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  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.
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  • Night Lights

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Learn why fireflies flash their lights in this Glow-in-the-Dark Pictureback with stickers based on the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Sally and Nick are making shadow shapes when the batteries in their flashlight conk out. Luckily, the Cat knows where they can get some light: from his friend Shimmer, a firefly! But it turns out that Shimmer needs some help of her own: her friend Glimmer is in trouble. Fireflies call to each other using unique flashing light patterns, and Glimmer's pattern is all wrong. He needs help—fast! Can the Cat and Co. un-stick Glimmer from a giant spiderweb AND find enough light to put on a shadow show? You bet they can! With glow ink on every other spread and two sheets of glow stickers, this is a fun way to celebrate summer and to spark discussions on how different animals communicate!
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  • Night Lights

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Learn why fireflies flash their lights in this Glow-in-the-Dark Pictureback with stickers based on the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Sally and Nick are making shadow shapes when the batteries in their flashlight conk out. Luckily, the Cat knows where they can get some light: from his friend Shimmer, a firefly! But it turns out that Shimmer needs some help of her own: her friend Glimmer is in trouble. Fireflies call to each other using unique flashing light patterns, and Glimmer's pattern is all wrong. He needs help—fast! Can the Cat and Co. un-stick Glimmer from a giant spiderweb AND find enough light to put on a shadow show? You bet they can! With glow ink on every other spread and two sheets of glow stickers, this is a fun way to celebrate summer and to spark discussions on how different animals communicate!
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  • Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

    Debbie S. Miller, Jon Van Zyle

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, Jan. 23, 2007)
    Imagine a land where the sun rises at 1:58 a.m. in the summer and shines for less than four hours on a winter's day. The animals in the wilderness near Fairbanks, Alaska, witness some of the world's greatest temperature extremes and light variations ever year. At an average low of -16 degrees Fahrenheit, the winters may be unpleasantly frigid, but the light shows are always glorious!
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  • Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

    Debbie S. Miller, Jon Van Zyle

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
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  • Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights

    Debbie S. Miller, Jon Van Zyle

    Library Binding (Walker Childrens, May 1, 2003)
    Imagine a land where the sun rises at 1:58 a.m. in the summer and shines for less than four hours on a winter's day. The animals in the wilderness near Fairbanks, Alaska, witness some of the world's greatest temperature extremes and light variations every year. At an average low of -16 degrees Fahrenheit, the winters may be unpleasantly frigid, but the light shows are always glorious! Acclaimed author Debbie S. Miller details the sunsets, twilight, alpenglow, diamond dust, and other quietly beautiful phenomena that color "the Land of the Midnight Sun," describing each animal's activities in both the warm and cold seasons. The dramatic changes in light are captured perfectly in Jon Van Zyle's striking illustrations.
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  • Night Lights

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz, Joe Mathieu

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Learn why fireflies flash their lights in this Glow-in-the-Dark Pictureback with stickers based on the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Sally and Nick are making shadow shapes when the batteries in their flashlight conk out. Luckily, the Cat knows where they can get some light: from his friend Shimmer, a firefly! But it turns out that Shimmer needs some help of her own: her friend Glimmer is in trouble. Fireflies call to each other using unique flashing light patterns, and Glimmer's pattern is all wrong. He needs help—fast! Can the Cat and Co. un-stick Glimmer from a giant spiderweb AND find enough light to put on a shadow show? You bet they can! With glow ink on every other spread and two sheets of glow stickers, this is a fun way to celebrate summer and to spark discussions on how different animals communicate!
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  • Night Lights

    Jo Jensen, George Franco

    Paperback (Independently published, April 4, 2019)
    Stargazing with a child brings out the wonder in all of us, regardless of age. Enjoy becoming a child again as you read this to your children. Do what you can to help preserve the beauty of the night sky for generations to come.
  • Night Lights

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz, Joe Mathieu

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 7, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Learn why fireflies flash their lights in this glow-in-the-dark book based on the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
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  • Night Lights

    Steven Schnur, Stacey Schuett

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 7, 2000)
    Each night before she goes to bed, Melinda counts the lights. Beginning with one, the night-light on her wall, she counts up to twenty airplanes. But she doesn't stop there! In ever greater panoramic sweeps, her imagination carries her farther and farther away from her home as she reaches big numbers such as fifty, one hundred, one thousand, all the way up to one million and the most distant lights of all - the stars in the sky. With a simple, poetic text and luminous artwork, Steven Schnur and Stacey Schuett have carried the counting book to new numerical heights.
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