After the Sun Goes Down: The Story of Animals at Night
Author:
Glenn O. Blough
Illustrator:
Jeanne Bendick
Publication:
1956 by Whittlesey House: A Division of McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
Genre:
Fiction, Nature, Non-fiction, Picture Books, Science
Series:
Glenn Blough and Jeanne Bendick Nature Books
Pages:
48
Current state:
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If you should stand at the edge of the Big Woods after dark and listen, you would hear many strange sounds. For not everyone goes to sleep after the sun goes down! Many animals live most of their busy lives in the hours of darkness.
At night flying squirrels wake up, bats and owls flutter and fly about, at various times katydids, tree toads, and peepers are heard, whippoorwills whistle, beavers swim out of their houses, field mice wait and listen. While we sleep, all these and many more animals are abroad, searching for food, building their homes, and doing all the things which other animals do by day.
Here is a book which lets us visit in this most fascinating world. We see how these animals live and we understand what causes some of the far-off eerie sounds of the night.
Another Glenn Blough book of simple science which opens our eyes to the world around us.
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After the Sun Goes Down
Reprinted in 2021 by Purple House Press
Available formats: Paperback
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Reviews
Elementary Living Science Resource
Reviewed by Jennifer Mackintosh
You could certainly read these alongside any other nature or science living books, and there are a wealth of picture books that could be read in one sitting which would be lovely complements to this series...
After the Sun Goes Down
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
Blough so beautifully teases the child’s imagination by telling them that what they want to know about what they cannot find during the hours that they are allowed to be awake. He invites them into a love of nature by making night time magical and a place worth dreaming about.
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