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Fireflies at Midnight
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Fireflies at Midnight

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A robin cheerfully greets the day at dawn.
A horse nibbles grass under the heat of the midday sun.
A rabbit stands still, disappearing into the grass at dusk.
As evening falls, a frog tells the world that he’s the king of the pond.

During one summer day, these and other creatures tell their tales, celebrating their ordinary – but extraordinary – lives in verse. Young readers will be entranced by the many voices created by renowned poet Marilyn Singer. They will be encouraged to look more closely at the surprising world around them – morning, noon, and night.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2003
Pages
32
ISBN
9780689824920

A robin cheerfully greets the day at dawn.
A horse nibbles grass under the heat of the midday sun.
A rabbit stands still, disappearing into the grass at dusk.
As evening falls, a frog tells the world that he’s the king of the pond.

During one summer day, these and other creatures tell their tales, celebrating their ordinary – but extraordinary – lives in verse. Young readers will be entranced by the many voices created by renowned poet Marilyn Singer. They will be encouraged to look more closely at the surprising world around them – morning, noon, and night.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2003
Pages
32
ISBN
9780689824920