Owl's quirky adventures
Gentle humor; early chapter book
'Owl at Home' is valuable for early readers, typically aged 5-7, as it is part of the 'I Can Read, Level 2' series. The book's five short stories about Owl's gentle and humorous adventures help build reading confidence and fluency. The charming tales also explore themes of friendship, problem-solving, and the comfort of home, resonating with young children's experiences and emotions.
Arnold Stark Lobel (1933β1987) was a renowned American author and illustrator of children's books. He is best known for his beloved Frog and Toad series. Throughout his career, Lobel wrote and/or illustrated nearly 100 children's books, earning numerous accolades, including a prestigious Caldecott Medal for his book Fables in 1981.
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