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Perfect for bedtime reading, pay a visit to the Midnight Library where you can snuggle up for a nighttime story. There is a little library that only opens at night. In the library there is a little librarian—and her three assistant owls—who helps everyone find the perfect book. The library is always peaceful and quiet . . . until one night when some of the animals stir up a little trouble (and a little fun!) in the Midnight Library. From Kazuno Kohara, creator of the New York Times Best Illustrated book Ghosts in the House! comes a beautiful book brimming with cozy charm.
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Such a cute book! The illustrations and color pallet are nice, both bright but representing of night-time. An interesting take on libraries open late at night for all the animal patrons to enjoy. I like the child being able to solve simple patron problems creatively and still providing them a service at the same time! Someone must have really loved libraries to write this thoughtful fun book!
“‘What is the matter, Miss Wolf?' asked the little librarian. ‘Something very sad happened in my story and I can't read it anymore,' replied the wolf.”
I feel you, miss wolf.
The best part of this book is the stubborn tortoise who gets his library book tied to his shell with ribbon by two library owls.