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Bats at the Beach by Brian Lies
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Bats at the Beach (original 2006; edition 2006)

by Brian Lies

Series: Bat Books (1)

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On a night when the moon can grow no fatter, bats pack their moon-tan lotion and baskets of treats and fly off for some fun on the beach.
Member:kimpiddington
Title:Bats at the Beach
Authors:Brian Lies
Info:Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (2006), Edition: None, Hardcover, 32 pages
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Rating:*****
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Bats at the Beach by Brian Lies (2006)

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Bats at the beach? Kindergarteners enjoyed the book! The author also drew beautiful illustrations. This is appropriate for a unit on bats/nocturnal animals, or one on the beach/summer activities. ( )
  Chrissylou62 | Apr 11, 2024 |
Genre
Humorous stories
Picture books for children
Stories in rhyme
Tone
Silly
Whimsical
Illustration
Detailed
Subject
Animals
Bats
Beaches
Moonlight
Night
Nocturnal animals
Picnicking
Sand
Silliness
Character
Anthropomorphic
  kmgerbig | Apr 5, 2023 |
NY Times Children's bestseller. Ivy League-educated Brian Lies is a better illustrator than rhymer. And I liked the notion of "moon-tan lotion." I think Michael Reiss's How Murray Saved Christmas is better, unless of course, bats are your thing. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
As I write this review, the world is in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. I work in health & human services so I'm still reporting to work, but my husband and son are home "sheltering in place'' as directed. It's stressful. It's weird. It's scary.

These are the times when children's books are magical escapes. I love the innocent, cute stories...the artwork....the loveliness of a story written for children. Even at 51 years old, I can still absolutely adore a happy, simple story! :)

I checked out both the print and audio book for this title from my local library (kudos to libraries who have increased their digital catalogs, online services and checkout limits to help everyone through this tough time). I just felt the need to have a book read to me! :) And -- I LOVED IT!!! It was like library story hour for grandma tonight. :) A cup of coffee and a good story -- just what I needed!

This story is so cute! Night falls....and bats all make their way to the beach to have fun in the moonlight! The artwork is wonderful! This would be a fun story to read in a classroom setting or at home. The art and rhyming text will definitely keep kids' attention!

The audio book version of this story is about 6.5 minutes long. Narrated by Chris Sorensen, the audio would be a great way for kids to have the book read to them, or combined with the physical book so early readers can follow along. Sorensen reads with great energy. Definitely an entertaining listening experience! ( )
  JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
First of all, the illustrations are amazing. The bats look realistic, and they make me want to reach into the book and hold them! The images of the bats while setting up their umbrellas and towels on the beach are adorable. This book shows exactly what a human family would do at the beach but in the form of bats. The rhyming in this book was a great touch, I feel like watching the bats play their beach games and reading the rhyming words made it seem like a music video! It honestly was a great book, and if my students were to learn about bats in science, this would be number one on my read aloud list! ( )
  nomerbasic | Nov 19, 2018 |
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On a night when the moon can grow no fatter, bats pack their moon-tan lotion and baskets of treats and fly off for some fun on the beach.

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Publisher-Recommended Age : From 4 Years to 7 Years

Publisher-Recommended Grade : From Pre School to Third Grade

Accelerated ReaderĀ® : 3.4 - Lower Grades (K-3)
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