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  • Night Animals Need Sleep Too

Night Animals Need Sleep Too

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Publication Date
February 25, 2020
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Night Animals Need Sleep Too

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Description
Daytime brings a whole new set of problems and adventures to the crew of Night Animals Need Sleep Too! It's daytime and night animals are all sleeping soundly. Well, all except for Possum. Skunk tries to be helpful, pointing out a cave, then a tree, then a den. But the more places Possum tries to sleep, the more night animals he wakes up. Will Bear, Wolf, Skunk, and Possum ever find a good day's rest? The stars of Gianna Marino's Night Animals know what makes kids laugh in this hilarious spin on the bedtime book.
Publication date
February 25, 2020
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780425290651
Publisher
Viking Books for Young Readers
Series
Night Animals
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002250 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Wolves & Coyotes
JUV002360 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Nocturnal
Library of Congress categories
Behavior
Animals
Sleep behavior
Sleep
Picture books
Nocturnal animals

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1--When the sun goes down and the moon comes out, many animals snuggle up for a good night's rest...but not all of them. Nocturnal animals like skunk and possum sleep during the day. One day, these two friends search for a dark space to curl up and sleep, but each place they try is wrong for some reason. The first place they try is a cave with a bear; but before they can rest, a hive of bees begins to chase them. Next, they try unsuccessfully to fit together into a hole in a tree. Will these friends ever get a decent day's sleep? Every page of this book is dominated by the illustrations. The animals are realistically rendered in color, and the texture of each one is as close to lifelike as they can be in two dimensions. To tell the story, the words are presented in word bubbles above each character's head, serving to accent the images and provide light context. Onomatopoeia is interspersed throughout the book as well. Though the text does add a level of dimension to the story, much of the plot can be determined from the images alone. Some light humor coupled with a learning opportunity at the end make this book enjoyable both to young children and to their caregivers. VERDICT Emerging readers will love the accessibility of this picture book as they increase their independence, while still in the arms of their parents.--Mary Lanni, formerly at Denver Public Library

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Gianna Marino
Gianna Marino has written and illustrated numerous articles for travel and leisure magazines. Her children's books include Zoopa: An Animal Alphabet, One Too Many, Meet Me at the Moon, Too Tall Houses, Following Papa's Song, and If I Had a Horse. She also created the illustrations for Chelsea Clinton's Don't Let Them Disappear. Though she still wanders the world, Gianna now lives in Northern California and works full-time writing and illustrating.
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