Noises at Night

Noises at Night by Beth Raisner Glass is a Library Binding edition published by Harry N. Abrams on October 1, 2005. This 32-page book is written in English and invites young readers to explore the imaginative world of a child who interprets nighttime sounds as thrilling adventures. From the drip of a faucet to the whistle of the wind, the child envisions himself as a sea captain, a policeman, and various other characters, transforming ordinary noises into extraordinary tales.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of creativity and imagination within the pages of this juvenile fiction work. The narrative encourages children aged 4-8 to embrace their own interpretations of the world around them, highlighting the magic that can be found in everyday experiences. With its engaging premise, Noises at Night offers a unique perspective on how sounds can inspire adventure and storytelling in the minds of young readers.
Official synopsis Publisher
A child imagines that the noises he hears at night, from a dripping faucet to the whistle of the wind, are really the sounds of adventures in which he plays a sea captain, a policeman, and various other characters. Ages 4-8.
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