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2011.
1st ed. 1st U.S. ed.
Naamah is the wife of Noah, and her name means great singer. For 40 days and 40 nights, as the Ark tosses on the storm-wracked seas, Naamah sings
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Cover image for Mama, why?
c2011.
1st ed.
A sleepy polar bear cub asks its mother questions about the night sky as he gets ready to go to sleep.
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[2021]
First edition.
Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text reveal the nighttime activities of forest animals that awake when Sun sets and Moon rises.
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2010.
1st ed.
A sleepy child is flown through the night sky to see foxes hunting, rabbits playing, raccoons scrounging, and other animals that are active while
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Cover image for Nightlights
2017.
Celebrates all the ways, after the sun goes down, light finds a way to shine, from lighthouses and fireflies to moonlight in an owl's eyes and a
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1999.
A mother's encircling arms, the moon and stars, and many more circles send a baby off to sleep.
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Cover image for The night is singing
c2006.
Rhyming text tells of lullabies that can be heard in the sounds of the night, such as a radiator's hiss, a cat's shadowboxing, and a rainstorm's
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Cover image for The cinder-eyed cats
c1997.
1st ed.
A boy makes a magical trip to a tropical island where he and five tiger-like cats watch as various sea creatures emerge from the ocean to dance b
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Cover image for Touch the brightest star
[2015]
First edition.
An interactive picture book showcasing the beauty of nighttime.
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Cover image for Summer days and nights
2012.
1st ed.
A little girl enjoys the activities of a warm summer day and night.
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Cover image for Cowboy dreams
c1999.
1st ed.
A little cowpoke is lulled to sleep by dreams of the sights and sounds of the Western landscape at night.
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