Read About Owls

Join us for a Storytime about Owls
Expires Wednesday at 11am
 
Andrea at the Rosamond Branch Library will be reading Oliver the Curious Owl written by Chad Otis.
Kids' Books About Owls
Owl Moon
by Jane Yolen

On a winter's night under a full moon, a father and daughter trek into the woods to see the Great Horned Owl.
 
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Hooray for Today!
by Brian Won

Waking up ready for fun when the moon comes up, Owl becomes lonely when his animal companions become too sleepy to play, a situation that culminates in a friendly surprise.
 
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Where is my Balloon?
by Ariel Bernstein

The stars of I Have a Balloon learn friendship lessons in making mistakes and forgiveness when Monkey carelessly pops Owl's balloon and then tries to cover it up by offering other objects in its place. 
Moo Hoo
by Candace Ryan

Doing everything together from making music to trick-or-treating, best friends Cow and Owl unexpectedly make friends with a newcomer and discover that three companions can have even more fun together than two. By the creators of Ribbit Rabbit.
My Favorite Animal - Owls
by Victoria Marcos

In My Favorite Animal: Owls, students will learn amazing facts about owls. Each My Favorite Animal book features interesting non-fiction at a 2nd-grade reading level paired with questions throughout the text to check the reader’s comprehension.
Books for Adults About Owls
Owls
by John Sparks

Striking photographs and drawings compliment a study of the folklore, nesting, courting, hunting, and breeding of this fascinating creature.
The Enigma of the Owl : An Illustrated Natural History
by Mike Unwin

Discusses the distinct physical features of the owl and presents a look at fifty three species, describing for each, the regions of the world where they are found, their life cycle, communication abilities, nocturnal habits, and predatory behavior.
The Funeral Owl
by Jim Kelly

A sighting of the funeral owl, said to be the omen of death, may have some truth to it after a body is found hanging from a cross, two more are found in a ditch, and the police ask reporter Philip Dryden to help solve a ten-year-old cold case
 
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