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Between Night and Day

By (author) Sean Julian





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When Pongo, a young orangutan, reaches for a ripe mango, she gets a big surprise! Clinging to the fruit, and very confused, is a little bat called Bulu who can't find his way back to his cave in the busy daytime forest. Pongo soon learns that for a creature who is used to the shadows of the night, the day can be a very scary place. When they finally find Bulu's home, the roles are reversed, and Pongo must venture into a dark and unfamiliar world. Can the two animals find somewhere between night and day, where their friendship can blossom?

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Publisher | Oxford University Press
Published date | 4 May 2023
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 270 x 230 x 3mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 162g
ISBN | 978-0-1927-8037-9
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / general


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