Good Night Loons by Adam Gamble - ISBN: 9781649071323
Board Book
Explore loon life from habitat to calls in sweet dreams.

$19.93

  • Board Book

    20 pages

  • Release Date

    6 May 2025

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Summary

This charming board book introduces young bird-watchers to the fascinating loon. Little ones will learn all about loon life, including the common loon, yellow-billed loon, red-throated loon, arctic loon, Pacific loon, habitat, food, colors, raising young, loon calls, and more.

This book is part of the Good Night Our World Series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting themes. Young readers will learn fun facts about the iconic loon.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781649071323
ISBN-10:1649071329
Author:Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper
Publisher:Our World of Books
Imprint:Good Night Books
Format:Board Book
Number of Pages:20
Release Date:6 May 2025
Weight:142g
Dimensions:152mm x 152mm
Series:Good Night Our World
Audience Age:0-3
About The Author

Adam Gamble

Adam Gamble is a writer, a photographer, and a publisher. He is the author of many books in the Good Night Books series, In the Footsteps of Thoreau, and A Public Betrayed. He lives in Sandwich, MA.

Mark Jasper is the author of many books in the Good Night Our World series, The Cape Cod Christmas Cookbook, Haunted Cape Cod & the Islands, and Haunted Inns of New England. He lives in Sandwich, MA.

David Leonard began his freelance illustration career in the first grade, trading colorings for pencils. He has never stopped drawing. In his efforts to always do better, David Leonard studied graphic design and illustration in school. His goal has never been to put an image on paper, but to capture a moment in time with gestures, emotions and paint strokes while reflecting his own fun, humorous and whimsical personality.

Telling stories through illustration on everything from books to billboards. David Leonard has worked with clients such as Amazon, Major League Baseball, Dr. Pepper, Random House, Warner Music, Highlights for Children and The New Yorker. When David is not illustrating, he enjoys feeding his snails and flying with his loving, forgiving, understanding, and supportive wife and their little, art-directing twin daughters.

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