Owls -- Juvenile fiction
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Owls -- Juvenile fiction
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Owls
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- Owl moon, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by John Schoenherr
- Solomon's fine featherless friends, Esther and Jerry Hicks ; illustrated by Caroline S. Garrett
- Here comes the sun, Karl Newson ; [illustrated by] Migy Blanco
- Wallace and Grace take the case, Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Laura Zarrin
- The rescue, Kathryn Lasky
- Imagine that, Jonathan D. Voss
- Big, bad owl, Steve Smallman ; [illustrated by] Richard Watson
- The tale of Squirrel Nutkin, by Beatrix Potter
- What's for breakfast?, Denys Cazet
- Sky, Holly Webb ; illustrated by Jo Anne Davies
- Fly, chick, fly!, Jeanne Willis ; [illustrated by] Tony Ross
- Silver leaves, Gladys Milroy
- Owl at home, by Arnold Lobel
- Wallace and Grace and the cupcake caper, Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Laura Zarrin
- Pikkupöllö, Nora Surojegin, Pirkko-Liisa Surojegin
- Owl babies, written by Martin Waddell ; illustrated by Patrick Benson
- Pink Moon dreaming, Vicki Wood ; illustrations by Judith Mary Davidson
- Meg comes to school, by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski
- Ko Hea rÄ ua ko Ruru, he takitaro mÄ rire, Laura Shallcrass
- The coming of Hoole, by Kathryn Lasky
- Owlet's first flight, Mitra Modarressi
- Ten little owls, Renée Treml
- Twit twoo, the owl who was nearly magic, by Steve Cole ; illustrated by Jane Porter
- The keepers of the keys, Kathryn Lasky
- Sara learns the secret about the law of attraction., Esther and Jerry Hicks ; illustrated by Caroline S. Garrett
- Owl babies, written by Martin Waddell ; illustrated by Patrick Benson
- The day the sun didn't rise and shine, Mirjam Enzerink & Peter-Paul Rauwerda
- Love you hoo, Rachel Bright
- Books are the best, adapted by Maggie Testa ; based on the screenplay "Wow at the library" written by Jill Cozza-Turner ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Three little owls, story by Emanuele Luzzati ; illustrated by Quentin Blake ; translated by John Yeoman
- Owl in a towel, Lesley Sims ; illustrated by David Semple
- Fledgling, Lucy Hope
- The midnight owl, Anna Branford ; illustrated by Lisa Coutts
- Owls are cool, Timothy Knapman ; illustrated by Jason Cockcroft
- The hatchling, by Kathryn Lasky ; [artwork by Richarrd Cowdrey]
- The further adventures of the Owl and the Pussy-cat, Julia Donaldson, Charlotte Voake
- Peek and Boo, Coral Vass ; Jess Racklyeft
- The wonder tree, Teresa Heapy ; illustrated by Izzy Burton
- Whobert Whover, owl detective, Jason Gallaher ; illustrated by Jess Pauwels
- A talking owl is worth a thousand words!, Esther and Jerry Hicks ; illustrated by Caroline S. Garrett
- I'm not sleepy!, Jonathan Allen
- A t-wit for a t-woo, Charlie Farley, Layn Marlow
- The further adventures of the owl and the pussycat, Julia Donaldson ; [illustrated by ] Charlotte Voake
- An owl goes hoot!, touch & trace & lift-the-flap, John Townsend, Diego Vaisberg
- Owl's Outstanding Donuts, Robin Yardi
- The owl and the pussy-cat, Edward Lear ; [illustrated by] Charlotte Voake ; with a foreword by Julia Donaldson
- All the words I need to know, Jane Godwin ; illustrated by Andrew Joyner
- The journey, Kathryn Lasky
- Mopoke, Philip Bunting
- Little Owl's new friend, Debi Gliori ; Alison Brown
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