When Littlebat gets so excited by a picture in a book that he loses his grip and plummets into the room below, his mother advises him to stay in the public library's attic instead of poking his head... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book has a cute, original storyline and beautiful artwork. The bats are adorable, and that takes talent. (I like bats, but let's face it, they aren't the most endearing of creatures.) Gave this to my three year old great-nephew for his birthday, and it's a hit.
Excellent Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I teach Pre-K and my kids loved this book. I used it as a part of a unit on bats, and they voted to hear this story again as their favorite book of the week. The illustrations are large, colorful, and eye-catching. The story is wonderful as well- many of my kids gasped when Littlebat fell through the hole. It was a good fiction book to accompany the overwhelming amounts of non-fiction books I found on bats. I highly recommend this book!
Hurrah for little bat
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Everyone will recognise the child in little bat, excited and wanting to do more, but restricted because of circumstances. When kids are excited, they push what they are allowed to do to the very edge. Little bat leans out closer and closer to hear and see the storyhour book and discovers that he has gone too far. Though patience is a hard learned lesson, in the end little bat does get to see as well as hear the coveted books. For children raised on library story hours, this book brings a special surprise to their weekly visits.
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