Owl Sees Owl By Laura Godwin

Owl Sees Owl By Laura Godwin Hardcover 0553497820 9780553497823 Childrens Books Owl Sees Owl A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Simple yet stirring, this is perfect for preschooler bedtimes.—  Booklist  starred review Fans of the classic picture book Owl Babies by Martin Waddell and Patrick Benson will adore this utterly simple picture book in which a baby owl goes off on his first adventure. With just three or four words per page, this story follows a baby owl one night as he leaves the safety of his nest ( Home/Mama/Brother/Sister ) and explores the starry world around him ( Soar/Glide/Swoop/Swoosh ). Inspired by reverso poetry, the words reverse in the middle when the baby owl is startled upon seeing his reflection in the pond ( Owl/Sees/Owl ). Afraid of it, little owl takes off toward home, soaring over farms and forests ( Swoosh/Swoop/Glide/Soar ) until he is finally safely home again ( Sister/Brother/Mama/Home ). Fans of Jane Yolen’s Owl Moon and Martin Waddell’s Owl Babies will also love this calming story about an owl’s first adventure. — School Library Journal, Starred

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Laura Godwin grew up in Alberta Canada She has written many well loved books for children including Barnyard Prayers Little White Dog Happy Honey and co authored The Doll People The Meanest Doll in the World and The Runaway Dolls She lives in New York City. Owl Sees owlrageous A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Simple yet stirring this is perfect for preschooler bedtimes Booklist starred review Fans of the classic picture book Owl Babies by Martin Waddell and Patrick Benson will adore this utterly simple picture book in which a baby owl goes off on his first adventure With just three or four words per page this story follows a baby owl one night as he leaves the safety of his nest Home Mama Brother Sister and explores the starry world around him Soar Glide Swoop Swoosh Inspired by reverso poetry the words reverse in the middle when the baby owl is startled upon seeing his reflection in the pond Owl Sees Owl Afraid of it little owl takes off toward home soaring over farms and forests Swoosh Swoop Glide Soar until he is finally safely home again Sister Brother Mama Home Fans of Jane Yolen s Owl Moon and Martin Waddell s Owl Babies will also love this calming story about an owl s first adventure School Library Journal Starred Owl Sees OwlQuite a delightful story with simple descriptive words and beautiful illustrations Thanks to my colleague to have suggested this book A true autumn gem Hardcover A young owl flies from the nest one night when his mother and siblings are asleep experiencing the beauties of the moonlit world and getting a glimpse of himself in a woodland pool before heading home again. EBook Owl Sees owl express The text in Owl Sees Owl is extremely brief no than a few words per page and is arranged as a reverso poem with the narrative flowing one way toward that moment when Owl sees himself and then reversing to bring him home again Although structurally this makes a for a good story line and gives illustrator Rob Dunlavey an excellent vehicle for his beautiful artwork created in a variety of media the text itself here is somewhat less than impressive Palindrome poetry is a difficult form to master and I wasn t completely convinced by Laura Godwin s efforts which sometimes felt like strings of words than coherent if spare expressions Still the illustrations were really quite lovely capturing the enchantment of the nighttime world perfectly and transporting the reader peruser into the sylvan environs through which Owl flies I think the reviewer at School Library Journal who claims that fans of Jane Yolen s Owl Moon and Martin Waddell s Owl Babies will also love this book is a bit wide of the mark I loved both of the aforementioned books but obviously wasn t wowed here but still would advise fans of those two other titles to pick up Owl Sees Owl Perhaps they will feel differently My own three stars are primarily for the artwork Hardcover Baker s Dozen 20173. Owl Sees owly-eyed 5This picture book is written in the form of a reverse poem Although I am not a big fan of circular stories this story does have its strengths I think preschoolers could enjoy the simple structure especially if it was read multiple times The illustrations are very well done and it has wonderful fall time illustrations of autumn leaves pumpkins and a full moon Hardcover My daughter really loves this one and I do too I love how it progresses and reverses So cool Hardcover The very limited words may make people think that this is a baby toddler book just as they often think Dr Seuss beginning readers are toddler books Neither is true Toddlers need full flow vocabulary so that they learn new words by hearing them and neither this book nor the Seuss books provide that. Book owl sees owl story That being said you can use a simply worded book like this one to talk about the pictures and the pictures here are beautiful I d use this one with preschoolers and use it as the steppingstone for conversations about what Owl sees and what Owl might be thinking The ending safe at home is sweet and reassuring to children of all ages Hardcover

Owl Sees Owl By Laura Godwin
0553497820
9780553497823
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Owl Sees OwlThis simple picture book would be a nice pairing with the classic Owl Moon With no than four words per page the text is easily accessible to early readers Hardcover This book is lovely The text is simple and concrete complementing the illustrations perfectly And when you get to the end it reverses Hard to pull off that trick Hardcover The reverso poem structure is endearing and simple just a few nouns or action words on each page with some adjectives thrown in but it s the illustrations that are stunning and captivating as little owl leaves his sleeping family in their tree nest to explore the night sky solo Beautiful pictures in a unique vibrant style and vivid colors rendered in watercolor colored pencil ink collage and digital media Hardcover Such a lovely book the illustrations are beautiful and the sparse wording somehow just works for me It s circular in nature ending where it begins and each page is 4 words This might pair well with Owl Babies for storytime and would be great with preschoolers or at home Hardcover I like this book but found it hard to read aloud with the proper inflection I found it very satisfying that the text is a mirror of itself in the same way that the water is a mirror for the owl but I m not sure my three year old was savvy enough to understand that This actually may be a better choice for beginning readers who can read the book independently and spend as much as time as they want lingering over the pictures Hardcover.