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Owly by mike thaler
Owly by mike thaler





owly by mike thaler

In this book, I particularly enjoyed the section showing where different types of owls lay their eggs, such as screech owls that lay their eggs in tree holes and burrowing owls that lay their eggs underground. The basic text that accompanies the photo illustrations is designed for kids ages 6 to 8 to read independently. This book features a mix of photographs and exciting photo illustrations of owls engaged in a variety of activities, including hunting for prey and coughing up an owl pellet. Owls: Birds of the Night by Emily Sollinger Some of the photographs in this book will cause young readers to ooh and ahh at the cuteness of these nocturnal birds of prey. That makes this book more appropriate for a slightly younger audience of children ages 4 to 8. However, this book doesn’t dive into as great of detail on most of the topics, which are largely the same here as in the Gibbons book. National Geographic Readers: Owls by Laura MarshĬompared to the illustrated Gibbons book reviewed above, I prefer the bright and lively photographs of this book. The book also discusses the fact that many owls are endangered, so special reserves have been set aside to protect owls. The book provides facts about the different types of owls that exist (over 140 different types across 6 continents), owl anatomy (including details about their specialized eyes, ears, and bones), the owl’s diet, and owl reproduction. This book provides a fantastic and thorough introduction to owls that is perfect for kids ages 5 to 9. The selection of books below includes both fiction and non-fiction books about owls that are perfect for kids from toddlers through elementary students.

owly by mike thaler

Help your children get to know owls better with some of these children’s books about owls.īelow I have reviewed 14 books about owls for kids. Owls are fascinating creatures of the night. This post may contain affiliate ads at no cost to you.







Owly by mike thaler