Owl at Home

Owl at Home by Arnold Lobel is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on October 8, 1975. This Level 2 I Can Read book introduces young readers to Owl, who lives in a cozy home and enjoys inviting friends and the changing seasons into his life. The narrative is designed for children who are beginning to read independently, offering engaging stories that resonate with the warmth of friendship and the joys of home.
In this edition, readers will find a collection of charming tales that highlight Owl’s adventures, whether he is welcoming Winter on a snowy night or making new friends during his strolls. The book is tailored for juvenile fiction audiences, particularly those interested in animals and birds, making it an ideal choice for early readers. With 64 pages of delightful illustrations and simple yet engaging text, Owl at Home serves as a gentle introduction to reading for children who may still require some assistance.
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Celebrated author and illustrator Arnold Lobel welcomes you to Owl’s cozy home in this Level 2 I Can Read book. Parents and beginning readers who enjoy Lobel’s Frog and Toad series will fall in love with these warm stories featuring Owl. Owl lives by himself in a warm little house. But whether Owl is inviting Winter in on a snowy night or welcoming a new friend he meets while on a stroll, Owl always has room for visitors! This beloved classic was created for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
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