The Nocturnals Explore Unique Adaptations of Nighttime Animals
Nonfiction Chapter Book Companion to The Mysterious Abductions
Description:... Explore Unique Nocturnal Animal Adaptations with Fun Facts from The Nocturnals!
This Middle Grade Nonfiction book is for Kids Ages 9–12 and has over 150 full-color animal photos.
It’s perfect for fans of National Geographic Kids and Magic Tree House Fact Tracker books.
This nonfiction book uses fun facts and a narrative from the adventurous Nocturnals characters—Dawn the fox, Tobin the pangolin, and Bismark the sugar glider—to learn about nighttime animals in their natural habitats.
- Kids discover the special adaptations that help nocturnal animals succeed in the dark and investigate conservation efforts.
- Teachers use the book in life science units as a stand alone or with the companion fiction.
- Librarians use the nonfiction book in STEAM Book Clubs with the companion fiction.
Inside The Book You’ll Find:
- Animals from around the world: red foxes, pangolins, sugar gliders, bats, owls, coyotes, wombats, snakes, woylies, bandicoots, crocodiles, kiwis, tuataras, aye-ayes, jerboas, and more!
- Night Notes that explain unusual adaptations
- Nocturnal Feature Icon Key
- Animal Glossary with full-color photos
- Word Glossary to build STEM vocabulary
- At-Home Science Resources
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- Next Generation Science & Common Core Language Arts Guide available on our website.
- Can be used as a narrative read or browseable reference material.
- Book is aligned to NGSS & CCSS ELA
Educational Leveling:
Lexile: 930L
Fountas & Pinnell: S
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