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Books with title Scary Creatures of the Night

  • Night Creatures

    Kathryn Stevens

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    All is quiet and peaceful after the sun goes down, right? Wrong! A whole world of amazing creatures climbs out of their dens after you flick off the lights. Take a look inside this secret world!
  • The Scary Night

    Anastasia Suen, Mike Laughead

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A crackling fire. Weird shadows. Strange noises. And a scary story. Are Robot and Rico ready for their first campout?
  • Zombunny 2: Night of the Scary Creatures: The Zombunny, Book 2

    Dan Alatorre, Rosella Barton, Savvy Stories

    Audible Audiobook (Savvy Stories, Feb. 18, 2019)
    The Zombunny returns! When Tom Bunny doesn't get enough sleep or eat well, he becomes...a Zombunny! Zombunny's adventures continue in this fun sequel, where he meets three new friends. Together, they confront monsters and solve mysteries, and along with Zombunny's use of long a words, Owlie and Maddie offer practice in their own vowel sounds (oo and ee). The Zombunny series is a group of "early chapter" books for newly independent learners. Each has easy-to-read text with an interesting story line and short, fast-paced plots. Zombunny books build confidence and stamina in young learners.
  • Creatures Of The Night

    Jim Pipe

    Hardcover (Copper Beech, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Describes the unique characteristics and habits of different creatures that are active at night, including wolves, skunks, bats, and other mammals, insects, and amphibians
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  • Bats - Creatures of the Night

    Joyce Milton

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Sept. 15, 1993)
    Did you know that bats are not blind? That the smallest bat is the size of a bee? That bats won't really fly into your hair? Kids will learn all this and more in this exciting book about one of nature's most misunderstood creatures.
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  • Creatures of the Night

    Stephen J. Brooks, Rodger Wilson

    Hardcover (Purple Sky Publishing, Sept. 15, 2005)
    "Creatures of the Night" is a delightful tale of the world of nocturnal creatures. Children are fascinated, and sometimes intimidated, by this world that exists in the darkness. This beautifully illustrated rhyming tale allows them to associate playful, fun characters with the sounds and noises they hear. This story is sure to help each child drift off to a peaceful sleep with charming images of singing toads, dancing fireflies and other creatures that come out to play when the sun goes down.
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  • Scary Creatures of the Wetlands

    Penny Clarke, David Salariya

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), Nov. 1, 2008)
    Introduces animals that live in the world's wetlands, including alligators, green toads, and hippos, and explains what wetlands are and where they are found.
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  • Creatures of the Night

    Camilla Bedoyere

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Sept. 11, 2014)
    A spectacular collection of animals who are at home in the dark. Creatures of the Night features more than a dozen extraordinary animals that live in the dark. These are mammals, birds, insects and spiders whose unique physical features help them to survive in the pitch-black darkness of jungles, fields and in the air. The animals featured include: Aye-aye -- A lifetime spent in rain forest trees where they curl up to sleep during the day Common Glow-worm -- Bioluminescent beetle that doesn't look like a beetle Fungi -- More closely related to animals than plants, fungi "expand" (rather than grow) over a damp night Kinkajou -- Night-roaming cousin of raccoons Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula -- Hunts at night, capturing insects, frogs, lizards and mice Net-casting spider -- A huge pair of forward-facing eyes help it to see at night Railroad worm -- The only animal that is naturally bioluminescent in the red spectrum Vampire bat -- Day-sleepers that hunt during the darkest part of the night. Intricately drawn artworks give accurate details of each animal's anatomy and behavior, and stunning photographs show how each animal hunts.
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  • Nocturne: Creatures of the Night

    Traer Scott

    Hardcover (Princeton Architectural Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Whether fierce, cuddly, startling, mysterious, or some indefinable combination of all of the above, nocturnal animals never fail to fascinate. In Nocturne: Creatures of the Night, celebrated animal photographer Traer Scott takes the viewer on a journey through nighttime in the animal kingdom, revealing some of nature's most elusive creatures. Bats, big cats, flying squirrels, tarantula, owls, kangaroo mice, giant moths, sloth, several species of snakes, and a Madagascar hissing cockroach are only a few of the animals illuminated in these lushly detailed portraits. Seventy-five full-color photographs of forty different species are accompanied by informed but accessible descriptions of each animal's habits and habitats, and an introduction provides personal insight into how Scott captures her astonishing images. Nocturne is a compelling view of the rarely seen darkness dwellers who populate the night.
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  • Scary Creatures of the Night

    John Malam

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2008)
    Introduces animals that are active at night, including bats, owls, and sea turtles, and considers whether they deserve their scary reputation.
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  • Creature of the Night

    Kate Thompson

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, March 31, 2009)
    A HOUSE WITH A SECRET An unanswered question: Who is the Creature in the Night? Bobby lives a reckless life smoking, drinking, and stealing cars in Dublin. So his mother moves thefamily to the country. But Bobby suspects their cottage might not be as quaint as it seems. Teens will be captivated by this spooky novel about the darkness that lurks in forgotten corners and tough teenagers.
  • Night Creatures

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Sylvaine Perols

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 1, 1998)
    A brief introduction to nocturnal animals, emphasizing owls and bats.
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