Readers can take a peek into the forest in the daytime, when some animal families play and others are asleep, then flip the book to see the same forest at nighttime, when the ones that were playing are now asleep, and the families that were asleep are very busy. Full color.
Readers can take a peek into the forest in the daytime, when some animal families play and others are asleep, then flip the book to see the same forest at nighttime, when the ones that were playing are now asleep, and the families that were asleep are very busy. Full color.
Someone is always awake in the forest - and someone else is always asleep! Some animals are alert in daytime and sleep at night. Others are alert at night and are sleepyheads during the day. You can 'flip this book' to flip from day to night - and back again! And when you do be sure to count the animals you see and find the hidden numbers on each page. Whichever way you hold this book the story keeps going. Open it one-way and watch the animals of the forest by day until the sunsets. Flip it over and open it again and follow the animals of the forest at night until the sun rises! Ages 3-8
Jennifer Ward has taught Medieval History in the Dept of Historical and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London. Her previous books include "English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages "(Longman 1992).
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