Animal Cafe

In the episode, LeVar takes viewers to New York City, where they discover that while some people are sleeping, others are just beginning their day.

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Animal Cafe Feature Book:

Animal Cafe

Finding that the food on his shop shelves had vanished overnight and his cash register was stuffed full of money makes Maxwell wonder what really happens during the middle of the night.

Author: John Stadler
Illustrator: John Stadler
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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The Dream Eater

The Dream Eater

Yukio spares the other villagers from recurring nightmares when he rescues a baku, which is a monster who feeds off of people's bad dreams. The baku owes the boy his life, and so Yukio has him come to the village and eat everyone's terrible nightmares, resulting in peaceful sleep for all the villagers.

Author: Christian Garrison
Illustrator: Diane Goode
Publisher: Harper Collins

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The Moon

The Moon

Robert Louis Stevenson's classic poem and new illustrations portray a father and daughter going fishing in the moonlit night, a world most people see only by day.

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator: Denise Saldutti
Publisher: Putnam & Grosset

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Night Markets: Bringing Food to a City

Night Markets: Bringing Food to a City

Text and photographs document the activities at a variety of wholesale markets that supply meat, fish, produce, baked goods, and dairy products to New York City. From the late-night deliveries by plane, train, truck, and boat to the early-morning sale of prepared foods, the documentary shows how night markets work to feed a city.

Author: Joshua Horwitz
Illustrator: Joshua Horwitz
Publisher: Harper Collins


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