Book Details


Format

Paperback

Author

Jill Tomlinson

Publisher

Egmont Childrens Books

Publication date

1st September 2002

ISBN

9781405201773

Please note:

Adobe Reader is required to view extracts - click below to get the latest version,
get acrobat reader
Schools: Get a 25% discount on books Click here to tell your school about Lovereading 4schools Recommend this website to a friend 
Search
School name or postcode:

Schools Loginparents Login
FAQ

FAQ

The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark Picture Book

Jill Tomlinson


Lovereading - -Year 3 (age 7-8)

More books from this list

Book 26 of 28.
View the next book in this list
View the previous book in this list

This title is in stock

Price £4.49

RRP £5.99  Saving £1.50 (%25)
 
Download Extract   Buy This Book

Julia Eccleshare's comment:

Plop is a baby owl. Perfect in every way - except for one. He's afraid of the dark! But he soon discovers, through a variety of new friends, that dark can be fun and exciting and magical! This is a story for very young readers.

 

The Lovereading Comment:

This is one of the all time classics of 20th Century children’s fiction, which has now been beautifully brought together into a picture book for the nursery complete with the story, games and songs on CD by the wonderful Bill Oddie. If your child is at all fearful of something, then this is the perfect book to allay those fears for The owl who was afraid of the dark has a wonderful uplifting finish.


About The Author

Jill Tomlinson never intended to be a writer. She trained as an opera singer, and then decided to have a family whilst her voice matured. But illness intervened, and she had to find another outlet for her energies. She started on a journalism course, and by the third lesson decided she wanted to write for children. So she did!

It did not come easily. Her first story, The Bus who went to Church, was rejected by sixteen publishers before it was accepted for a picture book. Several other picture books followed until she felt a need to stretch herself further. She wrote five short stories about a hen wanting to visit an aunt and her chicks, and Methuen thought that if she wrote another five stories on the same theme the book would fit well into their new ‘Read Aloud’ series.



To search for more books by Jill Tomlinson on Lovereading - click here


Lovereading4schools is endorsed and supported by the NCPTA