![]() ![]() ![]() Rob Dunlavey’s illustrations transfer the most beautiful clear, moonlit night to the page, creating a perfect quiet time or bedtime book for young children. ![]() It floats over autumn leaves while in the “Moon / Beam / Eyes / Gleam.” It knows “Tree / Nest / Hop / Look.” From its perch with a “Jump / Flutter / Flap / Fly,” the owlet soars through the deep blue sky, its white face shining like the stars. The night is filled with “Home / Mama / Brother / Sister.” The little owl ventures out onto a sturdy limb. Sometimes the most familiar sights turn out to be the most surprising! Owl Sees Owl Written by Laura Godwin | Illustrated by Rob DunlaveyĪn adorable baby owl, wide awake in the full moonlight while its family sleeps, gazes out from its nest in a tree at the surrounding forest. If you’re walking with children, stop to examine and talk about the marvels you see. If time permits, take a walk alone, with your kids, or with friends and really look at what you are passing. There’s so much to see, from the delicate details of a flower to the wonders of the big open sky. This month-long holiday encourages people to get outside and explore. ![]()
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