Label
Bats -- Juvenile fiction
Incoming Resources
- Bats in the castle, written by Kayla Whaley ; illustrated by Chloe Burgett
- I see a bat, Paul Meisel
- Rufus, the bat who loved colors, Tomi Ungerer
- Amara and the bats, by Emma Reynolds
- Bats at the library, by Brian Lies
- Owl bat, bat owl, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
- There was an old lady who swallowed a bat, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- Hedgehugs, autumn hide and squeak, Steve Wilson and Lucy Tapper
- Murciélagos en la biblioteca, texto e ilustraciones de Brian Lies ; [traducción de Carlos Mayor]
- Stellaluna, Janell Cannon
- Forest of wonders, Linda Sue Park ; illustrated by James Madsen
- Bitsy bat, school star, Kaz Windness
- Ellie's spooky surprise, by Callie Barkley ; illustrated by Tracy Bishop
- Bat and Sloth solve a mystery, Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Seb Braun
- Baxter is missing, Rebecca Elliott
- Stellaluna, Janell Cannon
- Bat and Sloth throw a party, Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Seb Braun
- I am bat, Morag Hood
- Gastón ha desaparecido, Rebecca Elliott ; translated by Juan Pablo Lombana
- Bat loves the night, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Sarah Fox-Davies
- Megabat, Anna Humphrey ; illustrated by Kass Reich
- Little bat in night school, Brian Lies
- Megabat and Fancy Cat, Anna Humphrey ; illustrated by Kass Reich