Do you have a child who does not like to sleep?
Have you ever wondered what your evening would look like if the dark never came?
I know we’ve all wished it, especially on those wonderful summer days.
The rabbit, the dark and the Biscuit Tin by Nicola O’Byrne is a cute story about a little rabbit who does not like going to bed and wishes that the evening never – ever came.
But little does he realises that without night time, many living things suffer.
The rabbit, the dark and the Biscuit Tin by Nicola O’Byrne will teach children about the need for night and day, and the animals and plants that need it.
The illustrations are vibrant and the pop out towards the end will amaze young readers.
The rabbit, the dark and the Biscuit Tin by Nicola O’Byrne is a perfect story for those children who do not like bed time as after this book they will come to appreciate just how important it is!
Teacher tips
– Science: A great resources for Early Stage One and Stage one when looking at day and night.
– Literacy: A great resource to use for creative writing – what could you place in a biscuit tin?
– Life cycles and animal habits – why do they need day and night? Which animals would not survive without one or the other? Which animals have had to adapt to city living because we have too many lights? (Sustainability, STEM, Science, Geography)