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Daylight Starlight Wildlife
Daylight Starlight Wildlife | Wendell Minor
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In amazingly lifelike, luminous paintings, Wendell Minor, one of America’s finest wildlife and landscape painters, reveals the variety of animals that surround us when we are awake and when we are sleeping. Minor’s vivid introduction to diurnal (daytime) and nocturnal (nighttime) creatures invites readers to experience the movements, sounds, colors, and textures of nature. By day a red-tailed hawk soars through sky, and by night a barn owl silently swoops through it. In the daylight a family of fluffy cottontail rabbits hops into a field to forage for food, and under starlight a family of pink-nosed opossums does the same. As day turns to night and night to day, amazing critters large and small come and go. Children will enjoy comparing and contrasting the roaming habits of the wonderful wildlife that surrounds us.
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Day and night, night and day, are not the same. And neither are the animals that call it home. In the daylight you may see a butterfly, but by starlight the moths come out. Deer prance in the daytop and foxes get dancing at night. #IllinoisReads2017

Suet624 Sounds so fun. 8y
LeahBergen Love this illustration! 8y
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