Owl Babies

Owl Babies by Martin Waddell, published by National Geographic Books on September 8, 2015, is a charming children’s book that explores the emotions of three baby owls who wake up to find their mother missing. This edition features 22 pages filled with stunning illustrations that vividly depict the owls’ worries and their eventual joyous reunion with their mother, creating a comforting narrative for young readers.
In this story, readers will find a gentle exploration of themes related to family and the bond between parents and children. The book captures the emotional richness of the owls’ experience as they wonder about their mother’s whereabouts, making it a relatable tale for children at bedtime. With its focus on animals and the dynamics of family life, Owl Babies serves as an engaging read that resonates with the experiences of young ones who may feel separation from their loved ones.
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“There aren’t many ‘baby books’ that convey this kind of emotional richness supported by a perfect artistic form.” — Washington Post Book World
When three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, they can’t help but wonder where she is. Stunning illustrations capture the owls as they worry about their mother: What is she doing? When will she be back? Not surprisingly, a joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greets her return, lending a celebratory tone to the ending of this comforting tale. Never has the plight of young ones who miss their mother been so simply told or so beautifully rendered.
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