Hoot and Holler

Hoot and Holler by Alan Brown is a charming picture book published by Red Fox in 2002, featuring 32 pages in English. This story follows the adventures of Hoot, a small owl, and Holler, a larger owl, as they navigate their friendship in the Great Wood. Despite their deep affection for each other, Hoot struggles to express his feelings, while Holler grapples with shyness, setting the stage for a heartfelt journey of discovery.
In this engaging narrative, a storm separates the two friends, prompting them to seek each other with the guidance of Wise Owl. The story emphasizes the importance of expressing emotions and the value of friendship, making it a relatable tale for young readers. With themes centered around animals and social interactions, Hoot and Holler explores emotions and feelings in a way that resonates with children, encouraging them to communicate their feelings to those they care about.
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Hoot is a very small owl and Holler a much bigger one. Every night they play together in the Great Wood. They love each other very much, but Hoot is too little to say so and Holler is just too shy. One night a great storm blows them to opposite ends of the wood. Hoot cannot find Holler and Holler cannot find Hoot. Wise Owl’s advice gives them the courage to find each other and makes them realize how important it is to tell a friend just how you feel.
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