Little Owl falls from his nest and can't find his mommy. Along comes squirrel who says he will help Little Owl. When Squirrel asks what Mommy looks like, Little Owl answers only that she's very big. Squirrel knows just where to go - to a mother bear! When Little Owl asserts that the bear is n...
Little Owl Lost is about a baby owl that falls out of his nest one day, upon landing he meets a kind Squirrel that asks “Are you OK?” Squirrel immediately offers to help find Little Owl’s mommy, so Little Owl describes Mommy Owl’s features from her size, to her pointy ears, to her big eyes. Unfo...
Chris Haughton's "Little Owl Lost" is his first picture book. He is an Irish illustrator and designer who now lives in London and designs for Fair Trade and People Tree. I thought he did a nice job with this story. The little owl fell off his nest and he goes off looking for her. He befriends a s...
Little owl falls out of his nest. A squirrel tries to help him find his mommy. Absolutely precious illustrations, but simple enough that it doesn't scream in your face, "only toddlers will appreciate this!" The repetitive, sparse text and clear illustrations of this story make this a great book f...
This is a very cute story, with lovely retro illustrations about a baby owl who falls out of his nest and is found by a friendly squirrel, who tries to help him find his mother. This story is very similar to Julia Donaldson's Monkey Puzzle, but has lovely retro illustrations compared with Donalds...
Oh No, George! is a laugh-out-loud story about a dog who gets into trouble while his owner Harry is out, when Harry takes George for a walk he finally practices some self control…well, maybe? Young readers will enjoy being asked “What will George do?” and the participatory response “Oh no, Georg...
Harry, George's owner, is going out. George promises to be good, but right away George thinks "I'll try," instead of "I will." This leads to disaster as George eats the cake, chases the cat, and digs in the flower box. When Harry comes home, he expresses his disappointment to George and cleans up...
George, the dog, promises to be good, but when Harry is gone he can't resist when temptation is presented. He's sorry when Harry gets home and offers a gift to Harry. Harry forgives him and when they go for a walk, George is able to resist the temptations. It ends with the reader trying to decide...
Illustrations remind me very much of Ungerer's The Three Robbers.The three in this book set out to catch a beautifully colored bird, bright against the blues & blacks of the rest of the illustrations. A fourth little one tries to call to the bird and is Shushed by the others. He eventually wins o...
What looks to be four friends or four family members creep through the woods at night in search of prey. Three of them have nets--and a plan--to capture a bird. They fail, time and time again, while the smallest member of the party attracts a flock of birds with his friendliness, kindness, and of...