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Books with title In the Night Still Dark

  • In the Night Still Dark

    Lewis

    Hardcover (Atheneum, May 30, 1988)
    A poetic description, adapted from the Kumulipo, a traditional Hawaiian creation chant, of how in the darkest night were born the simplest creatures, then with the breaking of dawn more complex ones, and finally people and day.
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  • The Dark, Dark Night

    M. Christina Butler, Jane Chapman

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Frog has been asleep all winter and now he is on his way back home. But, when he gets there, what does he see - a huge pond monster with enormous claws. Will Frog ever be able to swim in his pond again? And will he and his friends find out who the pond monster really is?
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  • Glow-in-the-Dark Night Sky Stickers

    Jeff A. Menges

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 10, 2006)
    Jewels of the night sky glow in the dark! You'll become a night sky traveler in your own room when these stickers start to shine! Twelve glow-in-the-dark images of a spiral galaxy, a comet, an asteroid, stars, Earth, and other planets light up when the sun goes down.
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  • The Dark, Dark Night

    M. Christina Butler, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Good Books, June 16, 2008)
    Woo-woo! the wind blew in the trees. Squeak-squeak! went the lanterns. And the dark was all around.After a long winter sleep, Frog can't wait to get back to his pond. But just before jumping into the water, something startles him-then sends him running back to the woods. A HUGE Pond Monster with enormous claws!Will Frog ever get a chance to swim in his pond again? And will he and his friends figure out who the Pond Monster really is?With a vibrant text and atmospheric artwork, this book illustrates perfectly how some things are not as scary as they seem.
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  • The Dark, Dark Night

    M. Christina Butler

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Woo-woo! the wind blew in the trees. Squeak-squeak! went the lanterns. And the dark was all around. After a long winter sleep, Frog can't wait to get back to his pond. But just before jumping into the water, something startles him-then sends him running back to the woods. A HUGE Pond Monster with enormous claws!
  • In the Dark of the Night

    Leslie McGuire

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 24, 1997)
    The evil Rasputin, along with his bat sidekick, Bartok, is out to destroy the Romanov empire. Will he succeed in tearing the royal family apart - or will his plan backfire? For grades 1 through 3.
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  • In the Dark of the Night

    Paul Stewart, Tim Vyner

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 22, 2009)
    It’s bedtime, but in the warmth of the den, a young wolf cub cannot sleep. Papa Wolf knows why: the time has come to take his cub out into the dark night. As they walk deeper into the woods, Papa Wolf soothes his young son’s fears away. And when they reach the top of the world, he shows how big wolves make the night their own — and that the cub, too, is now part of the night. Magical watercolor illustrations of the wolves and their forest home are the perfect complement to this enchanting read-aloud story.
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  • Dead Dog in the Still of the Night

    Archimede Fusillo

    language (Ford Street Publishing, May 1, 2014)
    In the garage at the back of the family home sits Primo’s father’s pride and joy; a red Fiat 500 Classic. Bambino. It waits amongst the dust motes for Primo’s father to recover, to come out of his paranoia and delusions. It waits and teases, like nothing else can – least of all the demands of everyday life, for things to return to normal.And that isn’t going to happen any time soon . . .
  • In the Still of the Night

    James W. Selby

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, )
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  • In the Dark of the Night

    Paul Stewart, Tim Vyner

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 22, 2009)
    It’s bedtime, but in the warmth of the den, a young wolf cub cannot sleep. Papa Wolf knows why: the time has come to take his cub out into the dark night. As they walk deeper into the woods, Papa Wolf soothes his young son’s fears away. And when they reach the top of the world, he shows how big wolves make the night their own — and that the cub, too, is now part of the night. Magical watercolor illustrations of the wolves and their forest home are the perfect complement to this enchanting read-aloud story.
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  • The Dark Night

    Michael A. Jones "Poppy", Jose & Misty Osegueda, Lauren Curtis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 26, 2018)
    Tracie and her older brother, Dawson, embark on a summer afternoon hike only to find themselves on the greatest adventure of their lives. In the midst of it all, Tracie comes face to face with her greatest fear. Trapped and unable to escape the dangers lurking in the darkness, she is forced to face the long, dark night that looms ahead. The night gives way to a transforming personal encounter with God that changes everything. The sibling's riveting journey and the impact it has on Tracie, will strengthen your desire to know and walk with God.
  • The Dark, Dark Night

    M. Christina Butler, Jane Chapman, Karen Gilliam

    Audio CD (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2019)
    Upon awakening from his long winter's nap, Frog spends a happy day playing with his friends but when he reaches his pond after dark, he sees a huge pond monster and needs his friends' help to face it. Director, Joe Franco ; music, Michael Abbott ; produced by Beatstreet Productions. Read by Karen Gilliam.