Creatures of the Night.Creatures Of The Night Stephen Brooks Stephen Brooks is an Assistant Professor of Government at Dartmouth College. Selected works
Purple Sky Publishing PO Box 12013, Parkville, MO 64152 www.purpleskypublishing.com 0976901714 $16.95 www.amazon.com Creatures Of The Night is a children's picturebook about the various creatures of the night, who come out under the cover of dark to forage forage Vegetable food, including corn and hay, of wild or domestic animals. Harvested, processed, and stored forage is called silage. Forage should be harvested in early maturity to avoid a decrease in protein and fibre content as crops mature. for food, and hoot, howl or serenade serenade [Ital. sera=evening], term used to designate several types of musical composition. Opera and song literature yield numerous examples of the serenade sung or played by a lover at night beneath his beloved's window; outstanding is . The rhyming verse and endearing en·dear·ing adj. Inspiring affection or warm sympathy: the endearing charm of a little child. en·dear color artwork of animals under a black night sky make Creatures of the Night an ideal read-aloud story to young children, especially just before bedtime. "Returning home to open arms, / Are the creatures of the day, / As the creatures of the night / Come out to run and play." |
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