· First Possum hears it. Then Skunk. Then Wolf comes running.“What could it possibly be?” asks Bat.“Night Animals!” the animals declare.“But you are night anim. She has written over a dozen award-winning books for children, including "Meet Me at the Moon", "Too Tall Houses", "Following Papa's Song", "Night Animals", "Night Animals Need Sleep Too" /5(). · Scary creatures who are themselves cowardly are always good for giggles. In Marino’s sweet-tempered nocturnal comedy, large, scary animals flee from the threat of still larger and scarier animals. Marino (Following Papa’s Song) paints her detailed animal portraits on black backgrounds, paying fine attention to composition and the textures of www.doorway.ru
Night Animals book. Something's out there in the dark! First Possum hears it. Then Skunk. Then Wolf comes running. 'What could it possibly be?' asks Bat. 'Night Animals!' the animals declare. 'But you arenight animals,' Bat informs this not-so-smart crew. Children will love the oh-so-funny animals in this twist on a cozy bedtime book. Night Animals AUTHOR: Gianna Marino ILLUSTRATOR: Gianna Marino PULISHER: Viking OPYRIGHT DATE: ART MEDIUM: Gouache and ink GENRE: Animal Fiction OOK SUMMARY: Various nocturnal animals are afraid and try to hide from 'night animals,' until a bat explains that they are all night animals. OOK TALK: an you think of some animals that. Share - Night Animals by Gianna Marino (, Picture Book) Night Animals by Gianna Marino (, Picture Book) out of 5 stars 1 product rating. average based on 1 product rating. 5. 1 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars 1. 4. 0 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars 0. 3.
An amusing premise is paired with gorgeous artwork in Night Animals, which is only the second picture-book I have read from talented author/illustrator Gianna Marino, following. A series of animals, from a skunk to a bear, express fear at the terrifying night animals lurking in the darkness. About Night Animals. A bedtime picture book favorite now available as an adorable board book! Something’s out there in the dark! First Possum hears it. Then Skunk. Then Wolf comes running. “What could it possibly be?” asks Bat. “Night Animals!” the animals declare. “But you are night animals,” Bat informs this not-so-smart crew. “In Marino’s sweet-tempered nocturnal comedy, large, scary animals flee from the threat of still larger and scarier animals Bonus visual subplots involves Skunk’s stench and Possum’s tendency to play possum. The spreads are polished, the story moves fast, and the laughs keep coming.” – Publishers Weekly.
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