Bats at the Library

Bats at the Library by Brian Lies is an illustrated children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin in 2008. This 32-page work invites readers into a whimsical world where bats celebrate their love for books during a special night at the library. The narrative unfolds in a playful manner, showcasing the bats as they engage in various activities, from frolicking in the water fountain to exploring the library’s many treasures.
Readers will discover a delightful blend of humor and adventure as the bats create a lively atmosphere filled with joy and excitement. The story emphasizes themes related to animals, nocturnal life, and the magic of libraries, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its enchanting illustrations and playful storyline, this book aims to inspire a love for reading and storytelling in children, encouraging them to embrace the wonders of literature.
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Houghton Mifflin Company Another inky evening’s here— The air is cool and calm and clear.
Can it be true? Oh, can it be?
Yes!—Bat Night at the library!
Join the free-for-all fun at the public library with these book-loving bats! Shape shadows on walls, frolic in the water fountain, and roam the book-filled halls until it’s time for everyone, young and old, to settle down into the enchantment of story time. Brian Lies’ joyful critters and their nocturnal celebration cast library visits in a new light. Even the youngest of readers will want to join the batty book-fest!
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