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Owl Moon by Jane Yolen

mdevlin923's review

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5.0

A father and daughter go owling on a cold, moonlit winter night. After several attempts, they see a Great Horned Owl up close.

Wonderfully illustrated, this story encapsulates a wintry night when parent and child explore the great outdoors. Yolen includes vivid descriptions (the feeling of a wet scarf covering your mouth and a snow covered clearing in dark woods) that draw the reader in to the moment.

fictional_arsonist's review against another edition

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inspiring relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

⭐ 10/10

librarianlizreads's review

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3.0

This is the tale of a young girl going on her first "owl hunting" adventure with her father. It's a good, simple story.

Being a Texas-born & raised, I know that it may be difficult for some children to really understand the story since the winter weather plays a big role in the mood.

Overall a good story. No animal deaths.

bibliobrandie's review

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5.0

Use for 6th grade small moments lesson.

book_concierge's review

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5.0

On a winter evening with a full moon, a father takes his young daughter out to the woods near their farm in search of the elusive Great Horned Owl.

This is just a lovely story of a father-daughter relationship, and of the joys of observing and appreciating nature. It’s a poetic story and reminds us that much can be said in silence. How I wish I had young children in my life to read this to them. I would be happy to read it over and over. Maybe even in a whisper to exaggerate the idea of a quiet moonlit night in the woods, when just being with your parent is enough to communicate the love between you.

John Schoenherr’s beautiful watercolor illustrations won the Caldecott Medal. I particularly love how he “hides” a wild animal in most of the depictions ... a tiny mouse near a fallen log, a doe hunkered down in a snowbank, a racoon curled in the hollow of a tree. I loved examining the paintings for these little details.

miyei_is_reading's review

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3.0

Short, but sweet and simple.

redhdlibrarian's review

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4.0

Beautifully illustrated. I hope many fathers and grandfathers still bring the children out to go owling.

kristenremenar's review

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3.0

Classic award-winner - perfect for "small moments" writing lesson.

kirs10n's review

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adventurous lighthearted reflective relaxing

5.0

hickorynut's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.0