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Genre/Form: | Fiction Juvenile works Electronic books Juvenile fiction |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Berk, Ari. Nightsong. (DLC) 2009026608 (OCoLC)428894718 |
Material Type: | Document, Fiction, Primary school, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Ari Berk; Loren Long |
ISBN: | 9781416985525 1416985522 |
OCLC Number: | 896877934 |
Notes: | OverDrive (READ) format features optional read-along narration. |
Awards: | Short-listed for Young Hoosier Book Award (Picture Book) 2015 |
Target Audience: | Ages 4-8.; Preschool; 790 |
Description: | 1 online resource (1 volume (unpaged)) : color illustrations. |
Responsibility: | Ari Berk, Loren Long. |
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* "Not since Janell Cannon's Stellaluna...have readers been introduced to such a charming young bat learning to navigate his world.... Acrylic and graphite illustrations reveal a dark night and a sweet, cuddly bat with a freckled nose and long pointed ears. Children in groups or one-on-one readings will enjoy hearing about this endearing character's adventure." * School Library Journal, in a starred review * "Ari Berk's (The Secret History of Mermaids) lyrical text and Loren Long's acrylic-and-graphite nightscapes re-imagine the classic tale of a young one leaving its nest as a journey of not only independence but also of creativity.... This lyrical, sumptuous picture book about a small bat taking his first solo night flight will inspire confidence in any child trying something new--and independently--for the first time." * Shelf Talker * "There is nothing at all cute about bats, but don't tell that to the talented Long...who has managed in the past to make even a tractor endearing.... Berk's able storytelling enriches and elaborates...." * The New York Times Book Review * * "Exquisite design coupled with evocative illustrations enrich this charming tale of a little bat taking his first solo flight and how he learns to "see" with his "good sense," otherwise known as echolocation.... Young ones will relate to Chiro and cheer as he gains confidence with his newfound skill and will be deeply satisfied flying along on his sensory-rich journey."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review Read more...

