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NIGHT CREATURES by Rebecca E. Hirsch

NIGHT CREATURES

Animals That Swoop, Crawl, and Creep While You Sleep

by Rebecca E. Hirsch ; illustrated by Sonia Possentini

Pub Date: Sept. 7th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5415-8129-6
Publisher: Millbrook/Lerner

A child and caregiver enjoy an outdoor fire while night creatures become active around them.

There are a tent and a campfire in a field dotted with trees, a pond in the foreground and a two-story house in the background. Dusk has just given way to night. A bat hangs upside down, and a family of raccoons pokes their heads out of the trunk of a tree. “Night bugs blink on” while other creatures creep in search of food, leap, crouch, prowl, watch, pounce, and snatch. Close-ups of the animals finding their food dominate the spreads, while the brown-skinned child and adult roast marshmallows and point at stars. As morning light appears with the robins and the deer, the human pair walk back toward the house while “night creatures return / to quiet dens / and dusky nooks.” The illustrations effectively represent the night world on the page, with shadow and muted colors that require readers to look closely and pay attention. The spare, lyrical text is rhythmic and soothing, just right for a bedtime story. Most of the animals are not named in the text, which allows space for guesswork and discussion before turning to the full spread of endmatter for more information about the night creatures.

Well executed.

(notes) (Picture book. 3-9)