Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 1
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 2
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 3
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 4
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 5
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 6
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 7
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 8
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 9
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 10
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 11
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 12
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 13
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 14
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 15
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 16
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 17
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 18
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 19
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 20
Book Preview For Bats in the Attic Page 21

Bats in the Attic

Murciélagos en el ático

Des chauves-souris dans le grenier

Bats in the Attic

Bats in the Attic

Bats in the Attic

Bats in the Attic

Personal Recount (fiction), 1,840 words, Spanish Level T (Grade 3), Lexile 870L

Bats in the Attic, written in the first person, recounts a child's summer vacation at the shore with Gram. Living in a Victorian beach town is quite a contrast to the child's usual life in the city. The child learns the importance of bats, how to dig and cook clams, and to say good-bye to a very special summer. This book is the final installment in a three-part series about a child's summer at the shore.