Owl Babies

Owl Babies by Martin Waddell is a tender tale published by National Geographic Books in April 2002. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows three baby owls who awaken one night to find their mother missing, prompting them to wonder about her whereabouts and the mysterious sounds around them.
Readers will find a beautifully illustrated narrative that captures the anxieties of the young owls as they wait for their mother’s return. The book explores themes of family and reassurance, making it a comforting read for bedtime. With its focus on the bond between parents and children, Owl Babies is designed to remind the youngest readers that their loved ones will always come back.
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A tender tale to remind the youngest of children that Mommy always comes back.
“I want my mommy!” Three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, and they can’t help but wonder where she is. What is she doing? When will she be back? What scary things move all around them? Stunning illustrations from striking perspectives capture the anxious little owls as they worry. Not surprisingly, joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greet the mother’s 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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