Who Hoots?

Who Hoots? by Katie Davis is a delightful children’s book published by Red Wagon Books in 2002. This edition features 34 pages filled with engaging illustrations and playful text, designed to entertain young readers. The story humorously explores the sounds animals make, leading to the surprising revelation that owls do indeed hoot, inviting preschoolers to join in the fun.
In this charming follow-up to Who Hops?, readers will find an irresistible repetitive text that encourages participation and interaction. The bold, bright images complement the narrative, making it an enjoyable experience for children as they learn about concepts such as colors and words through humor. This book is perfect for fostering early literacy skills while keeping young audiences engaged and entertained.
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Dogs don’t hoot.Pigs don’t hoot.Horses don’t hoot.Owls don’t hoot.Owls don’t hoot? YES THEY DO!And so begins this funny follow-up to the popular Who Hops? An irresistible repetitive text and bold, bright images of animals combine in a book that is sure to have preschoolers hooting (and buzzing and quacking and…) loudly!
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