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  2. Owl Babies - Wikipedia

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    The Horn Book Magazine, in a review of the board book edition of Owl Babies, wrote "too much text on each spread, destroying the pace of the original and demanding too much of the board-book audience." [1] and School Library Journal wrote "This simple story pales in comparison to the exceptionally well-crafted illustrations. .. The repetition ...

  3. Martin Waddell - Wikipedia

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    Martin Waddell (born 10 April 1941) is a writer of children's books from Belfast, Northern Ireland.He may be known best for his picture book texts featuring anthropomorphic animals, especially the Little Bear series illustrated by Barbara Firth (not to be confused with Minarik & Sendak's Little Bear series).

  4. Category:Children's books about owls - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Children's books about owls" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total ...

  5. Mama Great Gray Owl Protecting Babies in Hollow Tree Trunk Is ...

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    Despite the fact that this video shows a mother owl protecting her babies, the raising of the owlets is actually a two-parent operation. The mother owl lays the eggs, incubates them, and protects ...

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  7. Category:Walker Books books - Wikipedia

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  9. Little owl - Wikipedia

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    The little owl was formally described in 1769 by the Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli under the binomial name Strix noctua. [3] The little owl is now placed in the genus Athene that was introduced by the German zoologist Friedrich Boie in 1822. [4] [5] The owl was designated as the type species of the genus by George Robert Gray in 1841.