Genre: Animal Fiction
Age Recommendation: Grade 2-4
Daniel isn't thrilled about moving to a new house. He misses his friends and doesn't like his attic bedroom with its creaks and mysterious puddle. When Daniel discovers that the puddle was made by a tiny talking fruit bat, he finds himself on a mission to reunite the lonely little bat with his bat family. This is a fun story and Mega Bat has a mega cute way of speaking. If you enjoy stories about friendship, you'll like this Silver Birch Express 2020 nominee.
I am a book loving elementary school teacher librarian. This blog reflects my personal opinions about the books I have read and is intended to be used by students and teachers who are looking for a book recommendation.
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