
Synopsis
Join Bucky the Beaver on a nighttime adventure as he discovers why beavers are some of nature’s most important helpers!
Bucky loves splashing in streams and playing beneath the moonlit sky, but when it’s time to help build the family dam, he isn’t sure why it matters. Curious and full of questions, Bucky sets off through the wetland to learn what all the other animals do to help their home.
Follow Bucky as he meets his animal neighbors by the pond:
- He visits Duck resting quietly near the reeds.
- He watches Frog protect her tiny eggs on the lily pads.
- He meets Rudy the Owl watching over the pond at night.
- He even spots Mr. Grizzly searching for berries before winter sleep.
As Bucky listens and learns, he starts to understand something special—the pond is more than just water and sticks. It’s a safe home for many animals, and beavers help make it possible.
With warmth, wonder, and gentle nighttime adventure, Bucky discovers that even small helpers can make a big difference.
This is the fourth book in The Nature’s Sleep Adventures Series, joining The Not-So-Sleepy Owl, Mr. Grizzly, and Ellie the Elephant in a cozy collection of bedtime stories inspired by nature. Perfect for little readers who love animals, calming bedtime reads, and learning about the world around them.
About the author

author
Natasha Moutinho
Natasha Moutinho is the Co-Founder of Dibbly, and needed an outlet during Motherhood. As a woman who suffered deeply with postpartum depression, writing children's books was a way for her to release and ease her mind. It gave her a sense of purpose again when her world completely changed. Being a Mother has been one of Natasha's most rewarding journey's and she wanted to create memorable books dedicated to her children so that they would later understand the amazing impacts they've had on her life. These books serve as a reminder that anything is possible. Especially during times of intense vulnerability. "A special thanks to my husband and children for their endless support."
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