No More Noisy Nights

Author:   Holly L. Niner ,  Guy Wolek
Publisher:   Flashlight Press
ISBN:  

9781936261932


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 5 years
Format:   Hardback
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No More Noisy Nights


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Who is making so much noise and how will Jackson ever get to sleep? Despite some silly, sleepy mistakes, genteel Jackson finds a fun and quiet activity for each of his noisy neighbors. He finally gets a great night's sleep-and discovers three new friends in the morning. Cozier than a mole in fuzzy pajamas, No More Noisy Nights is an underground, under-the covers read-aloud, perfect for calming bedtime boogety-woogeties.

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Author:   Holly L. Niner ,  Guy Wolek
Publisher:   Flashlight Press
Imprint:   Flashlight Press
Dimensions:   Width: 26.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781936261932


ISBN 10:   1936261936
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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-Flashlight Press pricks up its ears with No More Noisy Nights by Holly L. Niner, illus. by Guy Wolek, in which a mole discovers that his new underground home is inhabited by some spooky and noisy nocturnal creatures.- --Publishers Weekly


With pages bursting with beautiful colors and amusing characters . . . . shows children that sometimes things are really not as they seem and that making friends can be easier with a little cooperation and politeness. It's a perfect and cozy little picture book . . . for bedtime. --Christa McGrath, edwardsbookclub.com What can be better than a not-so-noisy house and new friends? This book is adorable, with cute illustrations and a positive message of cooperation. --Sarah Maury Swan, sarahsbookreflections.com This is a cute story book for kids and it might even teach them a little something about problem solving and dealing with uncomfortable situations. --Leslie, storeybookreviews.com Colorful, digital illustrations show a cast of only slightly creepy creatures making this a light, amusing read for monster storytimes. --Jennifer, flyingoffmybookshelf.co.il Illustrator Guy Wolek captures the warmth, patience, and overall heart-winning personality of Jackson the mole with perfection. We can all learn a thing or two as we watch Jackson cope with his new noisy neighbors. Its so much easier with kindness. --Darleen Wolfheil, storymonsters.com The illustrations are bright, crisp and bring across a snuggly atmosphere . . . . The plot itself is simple, and the text just right for younger listeners to grasp. --Tonja Drecker, bookwormforkids.blogspot.co.il This book is a great one to get students thinking about problem solving when things aren't going well among classmates. How can you keep everyone happy when you are all so different and you all like different things? And if you are a parent who wants a new bedtime read, No More Noisy Nights certainly lends itself to that . . . put qualms about noises that go bump in the night to bed with the friends in this book. --Kathleen Wright, kidpeopleclassroom.com Flashlight Press pricks up its ears with No More Noisy Nights by Holly L. Niner, illus. by Guy Wolek, in which a mole discovers that his new underground home is inhabited by some spooky and noisy nocturnal creatures. --Publishers Weekly Amusing illustrations from Guy Wolek reveal an adorably earnest Jackson and his kind but clamorous neighbors as they learn to peacefully coexist. --Pallas Gates McCorquodale, Foreword Reviews The text and illustrations of this charming bedtime book work perfectly together to give us a sense of both Jackson's quiet, industrious nature and his cozy new home. --Jan Fields, myshelf.com There is much to enjoy: the silly mistakes Jackson makes from lack of sleep, effective page turns that build suspense, and a predictable story structure. Soft, computer-generated illustrations will engage observant young readers keen to explore Jackson's new home. --Kirkus Reviews -Flashlight Press pricks up its ears with No More Noisy Nights by Holly L. Niner, illus. by Guy Wolek, in which a mole discovers that his new underground home is inhabited by some spooky and noisy nocturnal creatures.- --Publishers Weekly


What can be better than a not-so-noisy house and new friends? This book is adorable, with cute illustrations and a good message of cooperation. Sarah Maury Swan, sarahsbookreflections.com With pages bursting with beautiful colors and amusing characters . . . . shows children that sometimes things are really not as they seem and that making friends can be easier with a little cooperation and politeness. It's a perfect and cozy little picture book . . . for bedtime. Christa McGrath, edwardsbookclub.com There is much to enjoy: the silly mistakes Jackson makes from lack of sleep, effective page turns that build suspense, and a predictable story structure. Soft, computer-generated illustrations will engage observant young readers keen to explore Jackson's new home. Kirkus Reviews This is a cute story book for kids and it might even teach them a little something about problem solving and dealing with uncomfortable situations. Leslie, storeybookreviews.com Colorful, digital illustrations show a cast of only slightly creepy creatures making this a light, amusing read for monster storytimes. Jennifer, flyingoffmybookshelf.co.il Illustrator Guy Wolek captures the warmth, patience, and overall heart-winning personality of Jackson the mole with perfection. We can all learn a thing or two as we watch Jackson cope with his new noisy neighbors. Its so much easier with kindness. Darleen Wolfheil, storymonsters.com This book is a great one to get students thinking about problem solving when things aren't going well among classmates. How can you keep everyone happy when you are all so different and you all like different things? And if you are a parent who wants a new bedtime read, No More Noisy Nights certainly lends itself to that . . . put qualms about noises that go bump in the night to bed with the friends in this book. Kathleen Wright, kidpeopleclassroom.com Flashlight Press pricks up its ears with No More Noisy Nights by Holly L. Niner, illus. by Guy Wolek, in which a mole discovers that his new underground home is inhabited by some spooky and noisy nocturnal creatures. Publishers Weekly


With pages bursting with beautiful colors and amusing characters . . . . shows children that sometimes things are really not as they seem and that making friends can be easier with a little cooperation and politeness. It's a perfect and cozy little picture book . . . for bedtime. --Christa McGrath, edwardsbookclub.com This is a cute story book for kids and it might even teach them a little something about problem solving and dealing with uncomfortable situations. --Leslie, storeybookreviews.com Colorful, digital illustrations show a cast of only slightly creepy creatures making this a light, amusing read for monster storytimes. --Jennifer, flyingoffmybookshelf.co.il Illustrator Guy Wolek captures the warmth, patience, and overall heart-winning personality of Jackson the mole with perfection. We can all learn a thing or two as we watch Jackson cope with his new noisy neighbors. Its so much easier with kindness. --Darleen Wolfheil, storymonsters.com The illustrations are bright, crisp and bring across a snuggly atmosphere . . . . The plot itself is simple, and the text just right for younger listeners to grasp. --Tonja Drecker, bookwormforkids.blogspot.co.il What can be better than a not-so-noisy house and new friends? This book is adorable, with cute illustrations and a positive message of cooperation. --Sarah Maury Swan, sarahsbookreflections.com Flashlight Press pricks up its ears with No More Noisy Nights by Holly L. Niner, illus. by Guy Wolek, in which a mole discovers that his new underground home is inhabited by some spooky and noisy nocturnal creatures. --Publishers Weekly Amusing illustrations from Guy Wolek reveal an adorably earnest Jackson and his kind but clamorous neighbors as they learn to peacefully coexist. --Pallas Gates McCorquodale, Foreword Reviews The text and illustrations of this charming bedtime book work perfectly together to give us a sense of both Jackson's quiet, industrious nature and his cozy new home. --Jan Fields, myshelf.com I thoroughly enjoyed the musicality of the word play in No More Noisy Nights . . . Consider this versatile treasure a must for your shelves; you'll be delighted to have a new friend like Jackson move in. --Barbara Gruener, corneroncharacter.blogspot.co.il Funny and lighthearted, this a delightful way for kids to learn about how to deal with minor irritations and make new friends . . . . Enchanting and detailed illustrations help to complete the feel of Jackson's world, right down to the sorts of things a gentleman mole might have around his home.This is best as a read aloud, but kids will enjoy it as independent reading too. --1stgradereading.net This book is a great one to get students thinking about problem solving when things aren't going well among classmates. How can you keep everyone happy when you are all so different and you all like different things? And if you are a parent who wants a new bedtime read, No More Noisy Nights certainly lends itself to that . . . put qualms about noises that go bump in the night to bed with the friends in this book. --Kathleen Wright, kidpeopleclassroom.com There is much to enjoy: the silly mistakes Jackson makes from lack of sleep, effective page turns that build suspense, and a predictable story structure. Soft, computer-generated illustrations will engage observant young readers keen to explore Jackson's new home. --Kirkus Reviews -Flashlight Press pricks up its ears with No More Noisy Nights by Holly L. Niner, illus. by Guy Wolek, in which a mole discovers that his new underground home is inhabited by some spooky and noisy nocturnal creatures.- --Publishers Weekly


Author Information

Holly L Niner is an award-winning picture book author. Mr. Worry: A Story about OCD received the 2005 IBBY Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities Award, I Can't Stop: A Story about Tourette Syndrome was the winner of the 2006 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award and a 2005 Bank Street College of Education Best Book, and The Day I Ran Away was released by Flashlight Press in April 2017. Holly grew up in Newburgh, NY, with her nose in a book and a Boogeyman in the basement. She lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Guy Wolek has created art in many forms over his thirty-five year career. These included courtroom sketching, character development for animation and film, portrait and editorial painting for newspapers and magazines (he was a regular artist for The Chicago Tribune), and children's book illustration in the educational and trade markets. In the past 20 years alone, Guy has done over 600 projects.

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