Whoo Am I?

· Archway Publishing
Ebook
48
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

When a baby owl falls out of the nest, he begins his adventures and search for belonging. Whoo Am I? is the sweet story of a baby owl high up in a tree with his family, who longs to see the world below. His adventures begin when he accidentally tumbles down to the forest floor, where he quickly embraces his newfound freedom. Soon, however, the little owl realizes that being on his own is not as much fun as he thought. As he searches for food and a way back home, other woodland creatures come to his aid—and for the first time, he discovers his true longing for family. Will the owlet find his way back to where he is known, protected and loved, or will he have to live on the forest floor forever?

About the author

Barbara Anderson is a former high school teacher who earned a degree in Spanish from the University of Minnesota. She is a cultural research analyst, writer and speaker. Barbara and her husband live on the Mississippi River where they enjoy watching the eagles, ducks and owls. Rachel Gasper graduated with a degree in English and graphic design from Hillsdale College. She enjoys illustrating, traveling and exploring the Minneapolis-St. Paul area with friends.

Barbara Anderson is a former high school teacher who earned a degree in Spanish from the University of Minnesota. She is a cultural research analyst, writer and speaker. Barbara and her husband live on the Mississippi River where they enjoy watching the eagles, ducks and owls. Rachel Gasper graduated with a degree in English and graphic design from Hillsdale College. She enjoys illustrating, traveling and exploring the Minneapolis-St. Paul area with friends.

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