Lazy Ozzie

Lazy Ozzie by Michael Coleman, published by Little Tiger Press in 1994, presents a story centered around a lazy little owl who believes that flying is too much work. In this engaging tale, Ozzie cleverly tricks the other barnyard animals into assisting him as he attempts to reach the ground. The narrative unfolds with a focus on Ozzie’s antics and the reactions of those around him, ultimately revealing a lesson that even the cleverest tricks may not go unnoticed.
Readers will find a whimsical exploration of themes related to laziness and cleverness, as Ozzie’s mother sees through his schemes. The story invites young readers to reflect on the consequences of trying to avoid effort and the importance of honesty. This 1st Edition thus of Lazy Ozzie is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. With its charming illustrations and relatable characters, this book offers an enjoyable reading experience for children and their families.
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Because he thinks that flying is too much work, a lazy little owl tricks the other barnyard animals into helping him get down to the ground, but his mother is not fooled.
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