Shadows of Night: The Hidden World of the Little Brown Bat
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Shadows of Night: The Hidden World of the Little Brown Bat

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When many of the earth's creatures are seeking shelter for the night, bats are waking and beginning to hunt. In this delightful picture book, award-winning author and artist Barbara Bash guides readers into the shadowy world of the Little Brown Bat, one of the most common species in North America.

Paperback, 32 pages
Published October 10th 2004 by Sierra Club Books for Children (first published 1993)
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Cheryl/Aradanryl
Excellent non-fiction about bats. It begins with birth (the bat turns herself right side up to give birth) and explains how female bats form large nursing colonies. I liked the gentle factual nature of this book and learned quite a bit about how beneficial they can be (albeit a bit smelly!).

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Shadows of Night: The Hidden World of the Little Brown Bat
Grew up in Barrington, Illinois and has worked for many years as a calligrapher, illustrator and teacher of book arts and botanical drawing. She currently lives in upstate New York.
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