Book Title & Alexandra's Review

The ‘Bat Books’ Series by Brian Lies

Preschool and Kindergarten

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Whether they are at the beach, the library, the ballpark, or playing music, these bats know how to have a good time.

 

These books are absolutely adorable and are perfect bedtime stories for children. The only problem with these books is that artwork in very dark. And by dark, I mean the color scheme is mostly dark colors, so you have to have your face close to the pages to appreciate the pictures. And if you look closely you can see some of the bats are wearing tiny glasses. So cute. All the bats are cute, with their sweet little faces and bat sized items.

 

I read all four in the series and I personally liked Bats at the Library the best. The whole book is dedicated to the love of reading and the library. Each book is a dedication to something the author Brain Lies have enjoyed in life. Be sure to read about the author at the back of each book to learn more.

 

And since this is my blog, here’s a picture of some bat burritos.

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P.S. Try to find the young bat wearing water wings in each book.

 

This weeks’ Weird but True Fact about Bats

A brown bat can eat 1,000 mosquitoes in an hour.

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