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Conclusion

Congratulations! You and your team of experts
have done your job by informing Mayor Maybee how to make a sound decision about
the bats in her community of Middletown. Your consultation team was paid
handsomely for the research and letter of recommendation. Keep up the
great work! If you want to learn more
about bats, you might like to check these books out from the library.
Non-Fiction
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Prior, Jennifer Overend. Thematic
Unit, Bats. California: Teacher Created Matrials, Inc., 1999.
Gilpin, Daniel. Scary Creatures Bats. New York: Franklin Watts,
2004.
Dornfeld, Margaret. Animals, Bats. New York: Benchmark Books,
2005.
Markle, Sandra. Outside and Inside Bats. New York: Antheneum
Books for Young Readers, 1997.
Johnson, Sylvia A.. Bats. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications
Company, 1985.
Perry, Phyllis J.. Bats. the Amazing Upside-downers. New York:
Franklin Watts, 1998.
Braun, Eric, and Sandra Donovan. Bats. Austin: Steadwell Books,
2002.
Sway, Marlene. Bats. New York: Franklin Watts, 1999.
Wood, Linda C., Rink, and Deane. Bats. California: Wildlife Education,
Ltd., 2001.
Gibbons, Gail. Bats. New York: Holiday House, 1999.
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Fiction
Cannon, Janell. Stellaluna. San Diego: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1993.
Magazine
Tuttle, Merlin D.. "Bat Man." National
Geographic Explorer October 2006: 6-11.
Quizzes
Activities
How To Build
a Bat House
Bigger Bat House picture and plans
How to Draw a Bat
Bat Finger Puppet Instructions
Bat Mobile and Math
Bat Talk
how they make sounds
US Post Office offers Bat Stamps for Collectors
Adopt a Bat
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