Owl Babies Book & DVD
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Product Description
"I want my mummy!" When their Owl Mother goes off hunting one night, the three baby owls sit and think (owls think a lot) as they wait for her return. Children will love snuggling up to watch the animated version of this charming tale from the acclaimed "King Rollo" Films - accompanied by specially composed music and narrated by Emilia Fox - and following all the action in the classic picture book.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1646742 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-18
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 32 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Three worried owlets wait for their mother to return from her night flight. PW said, Benson's disarming cross-hatched pictures of fluffy, wide-eyed owl babies, and the use of light-colored text against a black background, turn this sweet story into a hauntingly lovely book. Ages 3-7.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-- This simple story pales in comparison to the exceptionally well-crafted illustrations. Rendered in black ink and watercolor with an abundance of crosshatching used to show background, shadow, texture, and depth, each stunning woodcutlike panorama fills a double-page spread. Benson has chosen shades of turquoise, pale yellow, and light green for the large-type text in order to avoid detracting from the blue-and-green dominated paintings. Realistic as they appear, the three, fluffy, white baby owls and their mother are infused with distinct personalities. The owlets awaken one night to find their mother gone. Sarah, the largest, reasons that she is out hunting for food. Mid-sized Percy tends to agree, while tiny Bill will only repeat, ``I want my mommy!'' Mom, just out for a night flight, does return, of course, and her fledglings are delighted to see her. The repetition just doesn't work. The plot is too meager, the text too unexciting. Hutchins's Good Night Owl (Macmillan, 1991), Thaler's Owly (HarperCollins, 1982), and Yolen's Owl Moon (Philomel, 1987) are all better stories for preschoolers. Simple, well-written books about mother love and reassurance for this age group are abundant. --Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH
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Review
"Touchingly beautiful... Drawn with exquisite delicacy...The perfect picture book." The Guardian"
