Description

The tube-lipped nectar bat is the pollinator of a pale, bell-shaped flower found in the Ecuadorian cloud forests. First discovered in 2005, the bat is the only known pollinator of a pale, bell shaped flower called Centropogon nigricans . Due to the length of the bloom, no other animal can reach the nectar which rests at the flower’s base. This is the story of one such bat and her nocturnal search for this rare flower whose nectar sustains her.

Reviews

NetGalley Review 5 stars

Last updated on 23 Jun 2021

"I loved the artwork! The story was simple enough for littles to enjoy, while supplying more info for older children to learn about this newly discovered bats! I wish the book had downloaded better, but I loved what I could see and read. I look forward to finding a hard copy of this book! I think young bat lovers will enjoy it!"

—Catherine Hankins, Consumer reviewer

NetGalley Review: 4 stars

Last updated on 26 June 2021

"A big thank you to NetGalley and Rowan & Littlefield/Muddy Books for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is a children's book. The illustrations are beautiful. The words are simple and the story is simple. The beauty of bats and their world is shown to young children and will hopefully encourage them to learn more about bats. 4 stars."

—Susan Underbrink, Reviewer at Romantic Daily News

NetGalley Review: 4 stars

Last updated on 02 Jul 2021

"Beautiful illustrations in this picture book. My daughter was in awe of the bright colored flowers in contrast with the gorgeous night sky. I think this book maybe would have benefited from a bit more story. We were a little sad that it ended so quickly and was mostly just illustration. Lovely concept though, especially on a misunderstood creature of the night!"

—Victoria Waters, reviewer at @hownovelofher or @the.little.bookling

NetGalley Review: 5 stars

Last updated on 02 Jul 2021

"This was such a stunning children’s book! The art and the colours used really shone despite the darkness and really captured my attention.

The story about the bat was so informative but in an easily digestible way so that anyone of any age could learn about this particular species!

I definitely recommend this to anyone- whether you have kids or not!"

—Hal, reviewer at hdsreadinglife

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