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Animals at Night: A Glow-In-The-Dark Book
Animals at Night: A Glow-In-The-Dark Book | Anne Jankeliowitch
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What do animals do at night?For humans, the setting sun marks the end of the day and signals to us that it's time to go to sleep. But while people are quietly dreaming in their beds, there's a whole world of animals that's just waking up! Who are they, what do they do until morning, and how do they move, see, and hunt in the dark? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this book! With special glow-in-the-dark surprises, unlock the mysteries of the dark and discover the amazing world of night animals.Features glow-in-the-dark content on all 32 pages!
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jvinas2
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This NF picture book is great for RA, GR and SR, as it is informational as well as very engaging. It informs readers of many different nocturnal animals, while separating each group of animals by location (In the Neighborhood, In the Forest, By the Beach, etc). The best part, the entire book is Glow in the Dark!

jvinas2 ESOL strategies 4 & 30 and UDL guidelines 3.1-3.3 would be beneficial, especially because of the use of background knowledge and organizing the information learned in the text. Although there is no teacher resource direct from the text, this link about nocturnal animals will further engage students in learning about nocturnal animals https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/nocturnal-animals-6202992 #UCFLAE3414F17 7y
juliek1 Oh my goodness, this looks amazing. Adding to stack! 7y
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LibrarianRyan
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4⭐️ I want a real physical copy of this book. It‘s designed to glow in the dark. First you read about the animals and habitats that are on the page, then you turn off the lights and answer the “moon” questions, which give you a hint of what to look for when the lights go out. One such question is “What type of tree is the great horned owl perched?” A clever idea, a great looking book, and a fun interesting read.

Ruri_kaichou Such a creative idea! 7y
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