When the sun sets, the night comes alive.
As the moon shimmers down, bats swoop, hawkmoths flit, owls hunt, and
the moonflower unfurls for its one night in the moonlight. In this
lyrical yet accurate account of nature at night, readers will learn how
moths drink, how bats see, how bumblebees sleep, how vines climb, and
even how to plant your own moonflower.
Husband and wife Peter and Jean Loewer are writers and illustrators who
deal with the natural world. The Loewers have collaborated on two other
children's books: Pond Water Zoo and The Inside-Out Stomach.