It's a Firefly Night


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On a warm summer night, a young girl and her daddy catch fireflies, put them in a jar to admire for a brief time, and then release them back into the moonlight. Includes facts about fireflies.




Good Night, Firefly


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Nina is afraid of the dark. Luckily she has a nightlight, but one night the power goes out. So Nina traps a firefly to keep her company. She has a jolly time with her new friend, until she soon realizes that the firefly doesn't feel the same way, and she must let it go. This irresistible bedtime story has stunning black-and-white illustrations accented with glowing spots of color-as magical as fireflies themselves!




Fireflies in the Night


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"[In] a revision of the 1963 edition, [a] brief, clearly written text [tells of a young girl who] learns some interesting facts about fireflies from her grandfather. Alexander uses richly hued pastels for her illustrations of the young girl, her grandparents' farm, and the creatures of a summer night."—SLJ.




The Knight and the Firefly


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Based on Psalm 91:1-2, Oliver may be a brave and noble knight by day, but he is terrified of the dark by knight until a wise old firefly helps him understand that God's Word is our light.




Its a Firefly Night


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Firefly Night


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A young Chippewa girl follows a firefly as it reveals the secrets of the night, the many creatures that share her forest home, on her way to sleep. Inspired by Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha.




Firefly Night


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When Ajay and Sidney's jars fill up with fireflies they have caught they don't know what to do with them until their mother makes a kind and wise suggestion.




Tiny Tales: Firefly Night


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Spinning off HarperCollins’s beloved I Can Read series, I Can Read Comics is an early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers. It’s hard to see in the dark…unless you’re Firefly! Will Firefly be able to show their friends the beautiful moonflower, or will sleep win the night? Firefly Night also has a "Cartooning Basics" page at the front of the book and a "Nature Guide" page at the back, making it the whole package for emerging readers—and a great example of what I Can Read Comics is all about! Tiny Tales: Firefly Night is a Level Three I Can Read Comic, meaning it’s a more complex story for independent readers.




Firefly Night


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A firefly adventure awaits you in this book! Are you ready? Children will enjoy the sense of magic! Positive Self-Talk Dyslexia-Friendly Font Inclusive Illustrations Stop... The sun is setting. What can you hear? What can you see? Two children embark on an adventure-a firefly adventure. Will they be able to catch the wondrous creatures? Only time will tell... Journey into a twilight world where meeting nature up close sparks curiosity and wonder in two young children. This book was written to be enjoyed by children, teachers and caregivers. Children and adults alike will be drawn in by the sense of wonder and magic throughout. I have included various writing techniques that can help to enhance writing lessons in the classroom. As an elementary educator for over twenty years, I sometimes struggle to find books that really engage children of different needs and backgrounds. This book has been designed and printed in a clear, easy-to-read format with a dyslexia-friendly font. Characters model positive self-talk and are illustrated in an inclusive style to ensure diverse children can not only read the story, but really see themselves in it too.




Firefly Night


Book Description

A young Chippewa girl follows a firefly as it reveals the secrets of the night, the many creatures that share her forest home, on her way to sleep. Inspired by Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha".