Bats at the Library - An Enchanting Children's Book Adventure
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Immerse your child in the magical world of Bats at the Library, a delightful children's book that brings to life the enchanting realm of libraries after dark. This beautifully illustrated picture book transports young readers into a whimsical adventure with cute, playful bats who gather at the library for a night of fun and exploration. Authored by the talented Brian Lies, this book not only captivates imaginations but also encourages a love for reading and storytelling during...
Show moreImmerse your child in the magical world of Bats at the Library, a delightful children's book that brings to life the enchanting realm of libraries after dark. This beautifully illustrated picture book transports young readers into a whimsical adventure with cute, playful bats who gather at the library for a night of fun and exploration. Authored by the talented Brian Lies, this book not only captivates imaginations but also encourages a love for reading and storytelling during those quiet bedtime moments. The vivid illustrations and engaging narrative ensure that children from pre-schoolers to early grade schoolers will be mesmerized by this charming tale.
Less| manufacturer | Clarion Books |
|---|---|
| height | 9 |
| weight | 1.15081300764 |
| width | 0.38 |
| length | 10.75 |
| releaseDate | 2008-09-08T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is suitable for children aged 4 to 8, making it perfect for preschoolers and early readers.
Yes, this book is ideal for teachers looking to engage children in storytime and promote a love for reading.
Absolutely! It's a delightful gift for young children and is sure to be enjoyed during reading times.
It features stunning illustrations and a unique storyline that fosters a love for libraries and reading, setting it apart from typical children's stories.
Yes, educators and parents often create activities around the book, such as library scavenger hunts and creative writing prompts.