Blanche hates the night / written and illustrated by Sibylle Delacroix ; translated by Christelle Morelli.
Available copies
- 15 of 15 copies available at SC LENDS.
Current holds
0 current holds with 15 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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AHJ - Hampton Branch | E DEL (Text) | 30365100987230 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Anderson - Anderson Main Library | E Delacroix Sibylle (Text) | 22960001234854 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Anderson - Anderson Main Library | E Delacroix Sibylle (Text) | 22960001234862 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Anderson - Jennie Erwin Branch | E Delacroix Sibylle (Text) | 22960001234870 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Calhoun - Main Library | E DEL (Text) | 30102100672110 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Dorchester - St. George Main Library | E DEL (Text) | 30018004978405 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Dorchester - Summerville Branch | E DEL (Text) | 30018005082827 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Florence - Johnsonville Branch | JE D (Text) | 33172005941784 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Florence - Lake City Branch | JE D (Text) | 33172005941891 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
Florence - Main Library | JE D (Text) | 33172005941677 | Juvenile Picture Book | Available | - |
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Record details
- ISBN: 9781771471589
- ISBN: 1771471581
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 19cm
- Publisher: Toronto : Owlkids Books Inc., 2016.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Translation of: Blanche hait la nuit. |
Summary, etc.: | Every day ends the same. Night always falls. Blanche’s mom turns off the light and closes Blanche’s bedroom door. It’s time to go to sleep. There’s just one problem: Blanche hates the night. She does not want to go to sleep! She would much rather play. So she puts on a concert to chase away the moon and wake up the sun. She sings in rhyme and somersaults upon her bed, which she imagines is a trampoline. Blanche’s mother’s voice floats in: Stop that racket!” and To bed, my little songbird.” But Blanche dominates each spread with her expressive face and creative, endearing attempts to stave off sleep. Illustrations in a muted palette mimic shades of night while clean lines let Blanche’s charming facial expressions take center stage. Bursting with personality, Blanche is a willful, sensitive character kids will relate to. Blanche Hates the Night is an ideal bedtime read-aloud: eventually, exhausted, she falls into a peaceful slumber. |
Target Audience Note: | Ages 3-7. Grades Preschool - 2. AD180L Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Lexile reading measure AD180L. |
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Subject: | Night > Juvenile fiction. Bedtime > Juvenile fiction. |
Summary:
Every day ends the same. Night always falls. Blanche’s mom turns off the light and closes Blanche’s bedroom door. It’s time to go to sleep. There’s just one problem: Blanche hates the night. She does not want to go to sleep! She would much rather play. So she puts on a concert to chase away the moon and wake up the sun. She sings in rhyme and somersaults upon her bed, which she imagines is a trampoline. Blanche’s mother’s voice floats in: Stop that racket!” and To bed, my little songbird.” But Blanche dominates each spread with her expressive face and creative, endearing attempts to stave off sleep. Illustrations in a muted palette mimic shades of night while clean lines let Blanche’s charming facial expressions take center stage. Bursting with personality, Blanche is a willful, sensitive character kids will relate to. Blanche Hates the Night is an ideal bedtime read-aloud: eventually, exhausted, she falls into a peaceful slumber.
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