Is there a night at the museum book?

Yes, there is a "Night at the Museum" book that inspired the movie franchise. The original, 1993 children's picture book The Night at the Museum was written and illustrated by Milan Trenc. It tells the story of a night guard named Hector at the American Museum of Natural History, where exhibits come to life.
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Is Night of the Museum a book?

What's it about? A novelized version of the hit comedy film, this book tells the story of a night guard at New York's Museum of Natural History who sees exhibits come to life. It's an exciting and heartwarming story that will get kids excited to read!
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Is The Night at the Museum based on a book?

This book is Trenc's best known title, and in 2006 was adapted as a feature film titled Night at the Museum. That same year, the movie was novelized by Leslie Goldman as a book for young adults. The story tells about Hector the night watchman who works at New York City's American Museum of Natural History.
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What is the #1 most read book of all time?

The #1 most read book of all time is The Bible, with over 5 billion copies sold and distributed, making it the best-selling book by a significant margin, followed by religious texts like The Quran and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (the Little Red Book). For secular literature, Don Quixote is often cited as the best-selling novel, with hundreds of millions of copies sold, while A Tale of Two Cities and The Little Prince are also among the top sellers.
 
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Are there differences between the book and movie?

While the two make use of different technologies to communicate with an audience, they have some similarities. These include the use of stories and the reliance on characters to tell the story. However, the two have major differences in terms of the level of imagination required of the audience and the use of details.
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Is it healthier to read or watch TV?

Studies show that reading is actually beneficial for the brain. While watching TV and looking at other screens can reduce sleep and increase stress, reading does the opposite. Getting adequate sleep and reducing stress are huge factors in mental health.
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Why do books have 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1?

Why do you see 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 on the copyright page of many books? that tells you it is the fourth printing. It is very common for a publisher to print only a few thousand copies of the book in the first printing.
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What is the most loved book ever?

According to Guinness World Records, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time with an estimated 6 billion copies sold and distributed as of 1995.
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What is the longest book ever read?

A la recherche du temps perdu by Marcel Proust contains an estimated 9,609,000 characters (each letter counts as one character.
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Who is the villain in Night at the Museum?

Conclusion: Evolving Antagonism Across the Trilogy

In Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, the clear, power-hungry villain is the ancient pharaoh Kahmunrah, along with his historical allies.
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What makes Night at the Museum so popular?

Part of what makes “Night at the Museum” so incredibly captivating is its vibrant cast of characters, both human and historical. Each figure, whether a towering dinosaur or a miniature Roman general, contributes to the film's unique charm and often provides a gateway into fascinating historical anecdotes.
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Was Night at the Museum a book first?

Night at the Museum is a 2006 fantasy comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. It is based on the 1993 children's book by Milan Trenc.
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Is Dexter in Night at the Museum a real monkey?

Dexter in Night at the Museum was played by Crystal who is a tufted capuchin. The monkey in The Hangover Part II was also Crystal the tufted capuchin.
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Why did Claudia and Jamie run away?

It was Claudia's idea to run away. She was bored and felt like the rules she had to follow at home were unfair. She planned everything herself and saved her money before asking her brother Jamie to run away with her.
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Which book must everyone read?

Books To Read Before You Die
  • The Brothers Karamazov. by Fyodor Dostoevsky. ...
  • The Kitchen God's Wife. by Amy Tan. ...
  • The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. by Haruki Murakami. ...
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories, Volume I. ...
  • Middlemarch. ...
  • Things Fall Apart. ...
  • Giovanni's Room (Deluxe Edition) ...
  • Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
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Is 1/3,5/7,9/10,8,6/4,2 a first edition book?

For a period of several years, they indicated a first printing with a number line that began with “2”. Anness Publishing uses a number line that reads 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2. The 1 indicates that this is a first printing. This same number line in a third print run would look like this: 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4.
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What is the most read book in human history?

The Bible is arguably the most widely read and distributed book in history. This sacred text holds a unique place in various religious traditions, including Christianity and Judaism. Comprising the Old and New Testaments, the Bible is a vast repository of religious teachings, moral guidance, history, and poetry.
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What is the #1 book ever sold?

The best-selling book of all time is The Bible, with estimated sales and distributions reaching billions of copies, followed by other major religious texts like the Qur'an and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book). For single-volume fiction, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes is often cited as the most sold, with estimates around 500 million copies, while the Harry Potter series is the best-selling book series overall.
 
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What does 001 mean in a book?

Number lines usually just have a stand alone "1" to indicate a first printing, never seen an 001. A picture would help to confirm or deny.
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What is the 5 finger rule for books?

The Five Finger Rule is a simple method to check if a book is at the right reading level, helping kids find "just right" books by counting unknown words on a random page: open the book, read a page, and hold up a finger for each word you don't know; 0-1 fingers means too easy, 2-3 fingers is good, while 4-5 fingers suggests the book is too difficult for independent reading.
 
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What is the 3 finger rule for reading?

The number of fingers they're holding up by the end of the page tells them if the book is the right level: 0-1 fingers: It's too easy. 2-3 fingers: It's just right. 4-5 fingers: It's too hard for independent reading (best read aloud with a buddy).
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Do people who read a lot live longer?

The longevity effect: Why book readers live longer

They found that people who regularly read books lived an average of 23 months longer than those who didn't read at all—even after controlling for factors like education, income, baseline health, depression, and cognitive ability.
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How many hours of TV is too much?

Excessive TV-watching — defined as four or more hours daily — is associated with a greater risk of developing brain-based disorders such as dementia, depression, and Parkinson's disease, a new analysis suggests.
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