“OWL AT HOME |
ARNOLD LOBELOwl At Home
Ow loves his house. It has an upstairs and a down-
stairs. It has a cozy fireplace. There are books to
read and there is soup to eat on cold, frosty nights.
Owl lives by himself, but he is not always alone.
One night, Winter comes into his living room.
Another time, there are two strange bumps in his
bedroom. And when Owl goes for a walk in the
dark, a round friend stays with him all the way home.
“The author has managed another bi
reader with a personality of its own, a cozy volume
with just the right amount of familiarity and sim-
plicity of style to make it eminently readable
—ALA Booklist
“Arnold Lobel has created his most tender and
amusing character yet.” —Newsweek
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“There is security in the five economically told
tales, and in the many enchanting illustrations
which show stout little owl enjoying his creature
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—The Horn Book