A cozy, rhyming board book for children ages 2-5 with an adorable owl finger puppet.
Owls are enjoying a wave of popularity, and this book is a great way to introduce babies and toddlers to these fascinating birds! The sturdy, mini board book features a soft plush finger puppet, allowing little ones to play and interact with the story. This hands-on book stimulates babies’ senses and encourages interactive play and learning. Children ages 2-5 will love to watch the sweet owl say good night to friends!
Selina Wood has been an editor and writer of children’s books for more than 20 years. She has written about everything from pets to time travel. Selina enjoys singing and gardening and works with a friendly green llama on her desk.
Carole Aufranc is an illustrator based in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. After completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Illustration, she specialized with a Masters in Children's Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art. Her art is created using a delicate digital technique combining hand painted papers and collages. She has developed her style over the years, drawing inspiration especially from her love of nature, Nordic simplicity, and mid-century art.
A cozy, rhyming board book for children ages 2-5 with an adorable owl finger puppet.
Owls are enjoying a wave of popularity, and this book is a great way to introduce babies and toddlers to these fascinating birds! The sturdy, mini board book features a soft plush finger puppet, allowing little ones to play and interact with the story. This hands-on book stimulates babies’ senses and encourages interactive play and learning. Children ages 2-5 will love to watch the sweet owl say good night to friends!
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Selina Wood has been an editor and writer of children’s books for more than 20 years. She has written about everything from pets to time travel. Selina enjoys singing and gardening and works with a friendly green llama on her desk.
Carole Aufranc is an illustrator based in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. After completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Illustration, she specialized with a Masters in Children's Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art. Her art is created using a delicate digital technique combining hand painted papers and collages. She has developed her style over the years, drawing inspiration especially from her love of nature, Nordic simplicity, and mid-century art.