Wait Till It Gets Dark

Kids, Natural World, Animals, Wild Animals
Cover of the book Wait Till It Gets Dark by Anita Sanchez, Muddy Boots
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Author: Anita Sanchez ISBN: 9781630763190
Publisher: Muddy Boots Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint: Muddy Boots Language: English
Author: Anita Sanchez
ISBN: 9781630763190
Publisher: Muddy Boots
Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint: Muddy Boots
Language: English

  It’s night. It’s dark. It’s time to go indoors—or is it? The outdoors at night can be a scary place, but this book will help young readers investigate the mysterious nature of night.
To explore the night, it would be great to have eyes like an owl, the sensitive nose of a deer, and feet that can move as silently as a fox. Humans aren’t quite as good as nocturnal animals at navigating the darkness, but we can come surprisingly close. Our senses are much sharper than we realize, if we learn how to use them. Some scientists are even researching the sensory abilities of human hair!
Each chapter of the book spotlights a different nocturnal creature. And while learning about animals’ adaptations for navigating the world of night, young readers discover their own surprising abilities.
Years of teaching children in the outdoors has given the author, renowned environrmental educator Anita Sanchez, firsthand experience in introducing students to the terrors and joys of nature at night. She has led kids on night walks in a variety of habitats, including urban settings. Based on these experiences, the book describes night-time landscapes and the nocturnal animals that inhabit them, from desert coyotes to the frog chorus in a backyard pond—and a corner of the bathroom at midnight where a spider lurks.
Readers will encounter:
--The great horned owl, who can spot the twitch of a mouse’s tail in almost total darkness.
--The Gila monster, who prowls the desert night using its tongue to locate prey.
--The super-sensitive ears of a bullfrog (yes, frogs have ears!)
--The delicate sense of touch of a spider, capturing its prey by feeling the slightest vibrations of its web.
Sidebars called “You Can Do It!” offer fun and active ways for kids to explore their own senses—learning more about their own eyes, ears, nose, and senses of touch and taste.
--While using crayons at night, can your eyes tell red from green?
--Can you hold completely still for an entire minute, like a fox stalking its prey?
--Could you follow the scent trail of an onion across the back yard?
--Can you find sounds in the dark? Learn to use the “big ears” technique to locate sounds with accuracy.

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  It’s night. It’s dark. It’s time to go indoors—or is it? The outdoors at night can be a scary place, but this book will help young readers investigate the mysterious nature of night.
To explore the night, it would be great to have eyes like an owl, the sensitive nose of a deer, and feet that can move as silently as a fox. Humans aren’t quite as good as nocturnal animals at navigating the darkness, but we can come surprisingly close. Our senses are much sharper than we realize, if we learn how to use them. Some scientists are even researching the sensory abilities of human hair!
Each chapter of the book spotlights a different nocturnal creature. And while learning about animals’ adaptations for navigating the world of night, young readers discover their own surprising abilities.
Years of teaching children in the outdoors has given the author, renowned environrmental educator Anita Sanchez, firsthand experience in introducing students to the terrors and joys of nature at night. She has led kids on night walks in a variety of habitats, including urban settings. Based on these experiences, the book describes night-time landscapes and the nocturnal animals that inhabit them, from desert coyotes to the frog chorus in a backyard pond—and a corner of the bathroom at midnight where a spider lurks.
Readers will encounter:
--The great horned owl, who can spot the twitch of a mouse’s tail in almost total darkness.
--The Gila monster, who prowls the desert night using its tongue to locate prey.
--The super-sensitive ears of a bullfrog (yes, frogs have ears!)
--The delicate sense of touch of a spider, capturing its prey by feeling the slightest vibrations of its web.
Sidebars called “You Can Do It!” offer fun and active ways for kids to explore their own senses—learning more about their own eyes, ears, nose, and senses of touch and taste.
--While using crayons at night, can your eyes tell red from green?
--Can you hold completely still for an entire minute, like a fox stalking its prey?
--Could you follow the scent trail of an onion across the back yard?
--Can you find sounds in the dark? Learn to use the “big ears” technique to locate sounds with accuracy.

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