Home in the Cave

Home in the Cave

by Janet Halfmann

Narrated by Donna German

Unabridged — 6 minutes

Home in the Cave

Home in the Cave

by Janet Halfmann

Narrated by Donna German

Unabridged — 6 minutes

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Overview

Baby Bat loves his cave home and never wants to leave. While practicing flapping his wings one night, he falls, and Pluribus Packrat rescues him.

They then explore the deepest, darkest corners of the cave, where they meet amazing animals - animals that don't need eyes to see or colors to hide from enemies.

Baby Bat learns how important bats are to the cave habitat and how other cave-living critters rely on bats for food. Will Baby Bat finally venture out of the cave to help the other animals?

©2012 Janet Halfmann (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing


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"All things nocturnal and furry come alive in this unusual story of a baby bat learning about his surroundings...Fascinating scientific tidbits are made palatable and entertaining. - Foreword Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

A young bat explores cave ecology, squired by a pack rat with a flashlight. In the gossamer-thin fictional overlay, little Baby Bat meets a pack rat named Pluribus who, with an illogical "We can use my flashlight and follow the scent trails I've made from room to room," sets off on a tour. After encounters with a bird, a snake and the teeming residents of the guano-covered floor ("Wow, I had no idea that so many animals depend on us for food!") Baby Bat crawls back up to the ceiling with a new appreciation for his--or at least his poop's--importance. Pale, realistically drawn but indistinct insects and other cave creatures swarm across Bersani's low-contrast colored-pencil illustrations, and the info-load is further expanded by several closing pages of additional information and discussion questions ("Are bats good or bad?"). An e-book version with extra features is also available. Bat lovers (or haters, for that matter) aren't going to learn anything here that isn't offered more clearly and with less anthropomorphism elsewhere. (Informational picture book. 6-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171372026
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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