An Encyclopedia of Night Animals cover

An Encyclopedia of Night Animals

Author: Pyers, Greg

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 800
Points per Word 0.000625

Description

A description of nocturnal animals from A to Z.

Quick Summary

If your kid is fascinated by creatures that come out after dark, this A-Z guide to night animals is a quick, colorful way to dip into the subject without a huge time commitment. Each entry is just a short paragraph or two, paired with bright pictures that show the animals in their habitats, making it easy for early readers to follow along and pick up facts like why owls have silent flight or how bats use echolocation. It's perfect for kids who love animals, , or anyone who needs a simple, visual starting point for a school project on nocturnal wildlife. The tone is friendly and a little whimsical, so even reluctant readers will find the pages approachable, and parents will appreciate that the information is accurate without being overwhelming. If you're looking for a compact companion to go with a more detailed wildlife encyclopedia, this one works nicely as a quick reference or a bedtime read-aloud.