The Barn Owl

The Barn Owl by Sally Tagholm, published by Kingfisher on June 20, 2003, is a 32-page exploration of the life of a barn owl. This book offers a detailed look at this often-overlooked bird, providing insights into its natural habitat. It serves as an introduction for parents and children who are interested in discovering nature together.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the barn owl’s life, focusing on its behaviors and environment. The content is designed to foster an appreciation for wildlife, making it suitable for those interested in animals, birds, and the broader themes of science and nature. This edition is presented in English and is a valuable resource for young readers eager to learn more about zoology and the natural world.
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A detailed look at the seldom-seen life of a barn owl. Parents and kids discovering nature together will find this a thought-provoking introduction to the appreciation of a wild animal in its natural habitat.
– ASPCA bibliography: Kids, Animals, & Literature
– A NAPPA Honors Award-winner
– An NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children
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