Published by Clarion Books on July 12, 2022
ISBN: 0358269857
Pages: 32
Genres: Animals
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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As the sun is rising one morning, Little Bat is curious about what daytime is like. His mother says that it’s very similar to the night, just noisier and brighter. She explains that animals that sleep at night just live their lives in the daytime as the bats do at night. Little Bat is intrigued and wants to stay up and experience day and perhaps meet new friends. Little Bat finds daytime very confusing and scary and just in the nick of time, meets a friendly squirrel who saves him. Rusty the squirrel shows Little Bat around and introduces her new friend to many new things, all the while Little Bat struggles to stay awake. Finally, Little Bat can no longer stay awake and the two sadly say goodbye. How can the two friends stay in touch when they live their lives at different times? The story has an satisfying ending when the two become pen pals leaving notes for each other on leaves. The friends are brought to life with the amazing illustrations done with acrylic and watercolor paints and colored pencils. The illustrations of the two friends swinging on the swing together and another of the squirrel ski jumping off a chair are especially charming. The text is spot on — easy to read with perfect pacing set off again the white pages and illustrations that jump off the page. An excellent addition to all libraries. A recommended read for children ages 4 to 6.
Reviewed by Terri Bauld, Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library, Kennebunkport, ME