The Owl Who Asks Why

The Owl Who Asks Why

Author: Michelle Garcia Andersen

Publisher: Page Street Kids

Published: 2021-02-02

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781645671534

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Little Owl and Little Wolf have so many questions for their parents. “Why can’t we move our eyes?” “When will I no longer be a pup?” But owls don’t ask “Why?” They ask “Whooo?” And wolves don’t ask “When?” They ask “Hoooow?” Mom and Dad say it’s silly to even consider asking those sorts of questions. Feeling teased and misunderstood, Little Owl and Little Wolf decide to run away from home for good. After straying too far from the path, the pair discovers that they’re lost in the forest and begin to wonder if they’ve made the right decision by leaving the pack. Little Owl and Little Wolf realize that the only way to make it back to their families is to not be afraid to ask the right questions, their own way. This heartwarming tale of friendship from author Michelle Garcia Andersen and artist Ayesha Rubio will remind young readers that by staying true to yourself and embracing what makes you unique, good things come to you.


Little Owl's 1-2-3

Little Owl's 1-2-3

Author: Divya Srinivasan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-08-25

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 069819053X

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Little Owl flies through the night forest, visiting his friends. One friendly fox says hello, two beavers wave, three skunks nibble berries. And when Little Owl finally reaches his own tree, he sees Raccoon who has gathered ten acorns. Sweetly told, 1-2-3 is just right for children learning their numbers!


Little Owl's Night

Little Owl's Night

Author: Divya Srinivasan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-09-01

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 0698151119

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It's evening in the forest and Little Owl wakes up from his day-long sleep to watch his friends enjoying the night. Hedgehog sniffs for mushrooms, Skunk nibbles at berries, Frog croaks, and Cricket sings. A full moon rises and Little Owl can't understand why anyone would want to miss it. Could the daytime be nearly as wonderful? Mama Owl begins to describe it to him, but as the sun comes up, Little Owl falls fast asleep. Putting a twist on the bedtime book, Little Owl's Night is sure to comfort any child with a curiosity about the night.


Little Owl Lost

Little Owl Lost

Author: Chris Haughton

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 0763667501

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Friendly forest animals help a newborn owl find his mother.


Wow! Said the Owl

Wow! Said the Owl

Author: Tim Hopgood

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780230701045

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PreSchool-Grade One day, while the other owls sleep, a little owl stays awake and is introduced to an exciting world of color. Wide spreads depict the pink dawn, yellow sun, blue sky, green leaves, gray clouds, and a colorful rainbow. The little owl is wowed by the effect of each new color, but when the sun sets, she decides that the nighttime stars are the most beautiful of all. Collage-style illustrations done in simple, bright shapes show little owl in her tree while the changing colors and perspectives keep each page turn "WOW!"-worthy. The last page includes a color wheel inviting readers to go back through the book and find the hues again.


The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

Author: Jill Tomlinson

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2022-03-17

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 1780310366

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‘I loved this book as a little girl and listening to my own children reading it has brought back so many wonderful memories. A comforting story to help children face their fears and grow in confidence with the help of others.’ – HRH The Duchess of Cambridge


Little Owl's Colors

Little Owl's Colors

Author: Divya Srinivasan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-08-25

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 0451474562

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During daytime, Little Owl’s forest is full of colors—like the sparkling blue pond and the hungry green frog sitting on a grassy green bank. From yellow bees to purple butterflies, there’s a rainbow of bright colors to look at and learn!


The Littlest Owl

The Littlest Owl

Author: Caroline Pitcher

Publisher: Little Tiger Press

Published: 2009-08-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781845066222

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Four, the last to hatch and smaller than his sibblings, cannot fly as soon as One, Two and Three can. Yet he never gives up trying, and in the end his efforts pay off.


Impossible Owls

Impossible Owls

Author: Brian Phillips

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2018-10-02

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 0374717702

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The acclaimed journalist’s New York Times–bestselling essay collection: “hilarious, nimble, and thoroughly illuminating” (Colson Whitehead, author of The Underground Railroad). In this highly anticipated debut collection, Brian Phillips demonstrates why he’s one of the most iconoclastic journalists of the digital age, beloved for his ambitious, off-kilter, meticulously reported essays that read like novels. The eight essays assembled here—five from Phillips’s Grantland and MTV days, and three new pieces—go beyond simply chronicling some of the modern world’s most uncanny, unbelievable, and spectacular oddities. They explore the interconnectedness of the globalized world, the consequences of history, the power of myth, and the ways people attempt to find meaning. Phillips searches for tigers in India, and uncovers a multigenerational mystery involving an oil tycoon and his niece turned stepdaughter turned wife in the Oklahoma town where he grew up. Dogged and self-aware, Phillips is an exhilarating guide to the confusion and wonder of the world today. If John Jeremiah Sullivan’s Pulphead was the last great collection of New Journalism from the print era, Impossible Owls is the first of the digital age.


I Heard the Owl Call My Name

I Heard the Owl Call My Name

Author: Margaret Craven

Publisher: Dell

Published: 2017-11-14

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1101969539

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Amid the grandeur of the remote Pacific Northwest stands Kingcome, a village so ancient that, according to Kwakiutl myth, it was founded by the two brothers left on earth after the great flood. The Native Americans who still live there call it Quee, a place of such incredible natural richness that hunting and fishing remain primary food sources. But the old culture of totems and potlatch is being replaces by a new culture of prefab housing and alcoholism. Kingcome's younger generation is disenchanted and alienated from its heritage. And now, coming upriver is a young vicar, Mark Brian, on a journey of discovery that can teach him—and us—about life, death, and the transforming power of love.