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21. 10 Nocturnal Animal Books: Introducing Animal Adaptations That Help Animals Survive the Night
Episode 21

21. 10 Nocturnal Animal Books: Introducing Animal Adaptations That Help Animals Survive the Night

Naturally Teaching Elementary: A Podcast for Teachers and Homeschool Families · Victoria Zablocki, Elementary Teacher turned Outdoor Educator

October 7, 202421m 29s

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Show Notes

October is a month for dark, spooky, and mysterious things. Nocturnal animals check those boxes for sure! And what better way is there to introduce your students to creatures of the night other than picture books?

To keep with the spirit of the month, this episode is all about 10 nocturnal animal books that can help you introduce animal diversity, animal adaptations, and sound waves to your students. Press play to hear about Forest Bright, Forest Night by Jennifer Ward, Where Are the Night Animals by Mary Ann Fraser, Bat Loves the Night by Nicola Davies, and more!

Books in this episode 📚

  1. Little Owl’s Night by Divya Srinivasan
  2. Forest Bright, Forest Night by Jennifer Ward
  3. Daylight Starlight Wildlife by Wendell Minor
  4. Night Creepers by Linda Stanek
  5. Where Are the Night Animals? by Mary Ann Fraser
  6. A Luna Moth’s Life by John Himmelman
  7. Whoo Goes There? by Jennifer Ericsson
  8. Bat Love the Night by Nicola Davies
  9. Noisy Bug Sing-Along by John Himmelman
  10. Noisy Frog Sing-Along by John Himmelman

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Resources mentioned 💚

  1. Sound Investigation Mini Unit for 1st Grade (ELA and Science Activities)

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