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Author: Arnold Lobel
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada / I Can Read
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 20642

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 64
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.3

ISBN: 0064440346
EAN: 9780064440349
ASIN: 0064440346

Publication Date: December 1, 1989
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
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5 out of 5 stars Owl is a hoot!   April 9, 2002
Owl At Home is the only ?Owl? book that Lobel produced. Composed of five delightful tales, children will be delighted at the antics of owl and his misunderstandings!

In the story, The Guest, Owl invites winter into his home with all of her fury! Snow is everywhere and his pea soup becomes frozen. Shooing winter out the door, winter closes the door with a bang and Owl settles down once his fire is lit and warmth seeps back into this home. His soup thaws and Owl is once again contented!

Strange Bumps is hysterical as Owl tries to figure out why there are two bumps at the end of his bed, under his covers! Owl?s gyrations under the bed and under the covers are guaranteed to bring many laughs! Owl cannot figure out where they came from or why they will not leave. He finally settles into his easy chair in front of the fire to get a good night?s sleep!

Tear-Water Tea is delightful as we see Owl cooking is favorite tear-water tea with his own tears. He thinks of all the sad things he can, such as mornings nobody saw because everybody was sleeping and pencils that are too short to use. Filling up his kettle with his tears, he is ready to enjoy his favorite tea! A tad bit salty for me though.

Upstairs and Downstairs depicts Owl running up and down his stairs to check on how the upstairs is doing and how the downstairs is doing. Owl does this all day long and into the evening and he discovers how tired he is and he cannot be in two places at once!

Owl and the Moon is a cute tale of Owl befriending the Moon. Owl knows that the Moon cannot fit through his door, and it saddens him that the Moon, his friend, cannot come into his house. Getting ready for bed, Owl notices that Moon is shining outside and has indeed followed him home. Going to sleep, Owl is no longer sad, as his friend is right outside his door.

Another wonderful Lobel, which is sure to delight and please readers young and old alike! I wish that Lobel had written more books on Owl!!


5 out of 5 stars Own Owl at Home--will buy for my granddaughter   August 23, 2001
I had owl at home in my library of children's books over 20 years ago. My daughter, now almost 28 y/o loved the book. Many times during her college years when a crisis occurred, she would call me in tears and beg me to read her tear-water tea....

It tastes a little bit salty -- but tear-water tea is always very good!


5 out of 5 stars Owl at Home   May 17, 2001
In this book,Owl talks,wears clothes and drinks tea. He reads books and cies too.I really like this book. This is a funny book.


5 out of 5 stars Owl at Home   May 17, 2001
Owl felt strange bumps and it was his feet.The snow came in Owl's house.I like the part when the snow came in.I like the part when he was going up and down stars.I really liked this book.


5 out of 5 stars Owl at Home.   May 16, 2001
In one of the stories in Owl at Home, Owl lets the snow in his house . He was so cold. There was snow up in the room that went up the stairs. The snow went behind the door. I thought this book was funny. It was great!

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