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 Little Owl's egg
 Author: Gliori, Debi

 Publisher:  Bloomsbury (2017)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [30] p., col. ill., 28 cm

 BTSB No: 381556 ISBN: 9781681193243
 Ages: 2-5 Grades: K

 Subjects:
 Owls -- Fiction
 Eggs -- Fiction
 Animal babies -- Fiction
 Mother-child relationship -- Fiction

Price: $22.38

Summary:
Little Owl is unhappy to learn there will soon be a baby owl, but after considering what else could be in Mommy's egg, he decides a sibling would be fine.

 Illustrator: Brown, Alison

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (09/01/17)
   School Library Journal (10/01/17)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 10/01/2017 PreS-K— Little Owl's mommy has laid an egg. She tells Little Owl they will soon have a baby owl. Unhappy, Little Owl responds adamantly with several "no's." He's the baby owl and his mommy doesn't need a new one. Mommy Owl tells him maybe he is right and the egg isn't a baby owl after all. Maybe the egg is a baby worm, but this doesn't make Little Owl happy. Worms are wiggly. Mommy Owl suggests a chocolate egg. Or maybe a crocodile egg? Little Owl doesn't like any of these suggestions, particularly the baby crocodile with sharp teeth. Little Owl catches on to Mommy Owl's game and he suggests that the egg might be an elephant. A baby elephant and Little Owl could have the best water fights. Or maybe a dragon egg? No, Mommy Owl says, the mess would ruin the nest. Little Owl then thinks that maybe another little owl just like him would be more fun than any of the alternatives. Little Owl also realizes with a new Little Owl in the nest, he'll be a Big Owl. Mommy Owl agrees and says she will always love her Little Owl even when he is a Big Owl. Acrylic paint and color pencil illustrations will catch readers' attention as they observe Little Owl's adorably expressive face. Mommy Owl wheels her egg around in a twig wheelbarrow while Little Owl carries his toy hedgehog with him, to name just a few of the whimsical touches. The story is told primarily by conversation and spare enough to share aloud. VERDICT Gliori has written another charming picture book, illustrated with lovable creatures, that delivers a reassuring message of never-ending parental love. A great choice for most libraries.— Mindy Hiatt, Salt Lake County Library Services - Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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