| There's an Owl in the Shower | 
enlarge | Author: Jean Craighead George Creator: Christine Herman Merrill Publisher: HarperTrophy Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1242621
Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0064406822 EAN: 9780064406826 ASIN: 0064406822
Publication Date: January 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 12 to 14 days
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wonderful book about a boy and a Spotted Owl. April 27, 1999 This book was very intersting and really told the truth about loggers and the Spotted Owl, an endangered species that lives in the West coast. Reall makes you realize the situation and generates either feelings about the bird or the logger.
wonderful book about a boy and a Spotted Owl. April 27, 1999 This book was very intersting and really told the truth about loggers and the Spotted Owl, an endangered species that lives in the West coast. Reall makes you realize the situation and generates either feelings about the bird or the logger.
wonderful book about a boy and a Spotted Owl. April 27, 1999 This book was very intersting and really told the truth about loggers and the Spotted Owl, an endangered species that lives in the West coast. Reall makes you realize the situation and generates either feelings about the bird or the logger.
This is a light story about a serious issue. April 13, 1999 Our book group read Owl in the Shower by Jean Craighead George. We think this book is appropriate for grades 3-5. This book's genre is fiction based on the real world issue of spotted owls. It's tone is a light story about a serious issue. The stroy takes place on the Pacific Coast of Northern California. The story's main charactar is Borden,the kid who found an owl and named it Bardy. He found the owl when he was hunting spotted owls. Bardy is a young spotted owlet that Borden mistakes as a Barred Owl because he doesn't have his spots yet. Leon is Borden's dad. He is a logger who lost his job because the government made them stop because the spotted owls are at the edge of extinction. He used to hate spotted owls but Bardy imprinted on him. We liked this because it taught us many facts about owls. We also liked it because it talks about a friendship between Leon and Bardy. We recommend this to people who like owls. We give it 3 and a half stars because it is a little slow and steady.
1st prize August 18, 1998 This book dserves a 1st prize! Suberb plot! I think it's a lesson to all that not only us, humans, but all creatures need forests.
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