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Nocturnal animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Nocturnal animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Nocturnal animals
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Nocturnal animals
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Juvenile fiction
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Hello, Moon, Julie Downing
Twilight chant, by Holly Thompson ; illustrated by Jen Betton
Daylight starlight wildlife, Wendell Minor
The nocturnals, Tracey Hecht ; [illustrated by Kate Liebman], 2
Pet shop lullaby, Mary Ann Fraser
Fly Guy & Fly Girl, night fright, Tedd Arnold
Little owl's love, by Divya Srinivasan
As night falls, creatures that go wild after dark, written by Donna Jo Napoli ; and illustrated by Felicita Sala
The Nocturnals, Tracey Hecht ; Kate Liebman, illustrator, 1
Chester Raccoon and the almost perfect sleepover, by Audrey Penn ; illustrated by Barbara L. Gibson
Hooray for today!, words and pictures by Brian Won
The night Is for darkness, written by Jonathan Stutzman ; illustrated by Joseph Kuefler
Goodnight, Butterfly, Ross Burach
Pieces of another world/, by Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Salima Alikhan
The Midnight Library, Kazuno Kohara
Fox at night, Corey R. Tabor
Whoo goes there?, Jennifer A. Ericsson ; illustrated by Bert Kitchen
While you're asleep, Emmy Kastner
Hugo no puede dormir, David Cali, Anna Aparicio Català ; traducción: Luis Amavisca
Grumpy monkey don't be scared, by Suzanne Lang ; illustrated by Max Lang
After the moonrise, Rich Lo
Night animals need sleep too, Gianna Marino
Night animals, Gianna Marino
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