![]() ![]() While the deer and bear cubs sleep, the wide-eyed owl searches for dinner and the porcupines climb moonlit logs. Midway, the "Forest Bright" section ends, and readers can turn the book upside down to discover what those day-dozing animals actually do at night. ![]() Ward s rhyming text takes kids through a day in the woods when "deer splash" and "bear cubs tumble," while Henterly s pictures show their actions as well as the shut-eyed, curled-up stance of a snoozing owl, porcupine and other nocturnal animals. Jennifer Ward and Jamichael Henterly team up to provide two poetry books in one with Forest Bright, Forest Night. Winner of the 2006 Learning Magazine Teacher's Choice Award for Best Children's Book. "If you have ever wanted a great nature book for children, this is it." - Children's Literature, May 2005 ![]()
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