Little Owl

Little Owl by Piers Harper is a beautifully illustrated children’s book published by Scholastic in 2004. This oversized edition, featuring 32 pages, presents a heartwarming story about a young owl’s journey of growth and discovery alongside his mother. The narrative follows Little Owl as he learns to fly and explores the wonders of the forest, encountering various animals along the way.
Readers will find that Little Owl emphasizes themes of family, encouragement, and the emotions associated with growing up. The story showcases the bond between Little Owl and his mother as she guides him through his adventures, helping him build the confidence needed to take flight. With its engaging illustrations and gentle storytelling, this book is designed to resonate with young readers and their families, making it a delightful addition to any children’s library.
Official synopsis Publisher
With generous amounts of flocking on every page, this oversized book is a follow-up to LITTLE LAMB, SNOW BEAR, and FLUFFY BUNNY.
“Soon, Little Owl, you’ll be strong enough and brave enough to fly on your own. But first you must practice with me,” says Little Owl’s mother.
Little Owl and his mother go on an adventure together where a squirrel, some rabbits, and some deer show him the wonders of the forest. Little Owl grows tired, and his wings ache from flying, but Mother gives him the encouragement he needs to fly back home.
Beautifully illustrated by Piers Harper, LITTLE OWL features soft flocking on the cover and throughout the interior.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Little Owl” about?
Who is the author of “Little Owl”?
When was “Little Owl” published?
What is the ISBN for “Little Owl”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
