Night-time

Night-time by Alastair Smith, published by Usborne in 2005, is a 16-page exploration of the activities of various animals during the night. Written in English, this book invites readers to discover the nocturnal behaviors of creatures such as cats, mice, owls, and bats, showcasing their movements and interactions in diverse environments, from backyards to rainforests.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the night-time atmosphere as they observe how different animals navigate their surroundings while most are asleep. The book combines elements of fiction and juvenile nonfiction, making it suitable for young audiences interested in animals and their nighttime activities. Through engaging illustrations and descriptions, Night-time captures the essence of nocturnal life, providing an informative and entertaining experience for children.
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See what animals do when you are asleep. Cats prowl, mice scuttle, owls swoop and bats flutter across the pages, capturing the night-time atmosphere in different environments from backyard to rainforest.
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