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Owls

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OWLS

 

 

 

Books:   


Whoo Goes There? by Jennifer A. Ericsson

Owl Moon by Jane Yolen

Whooo’s There? by Mary Serfozo

Cock-A-Doodle-Hooooooo! by Mick Manning

Sam and the Firefly by P.D. Eastman

I'm Not Cute!/I'm Not Scared by Jonathan Allen

Owliver by Robert Kraus

Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear

Owl Babies by Martin Waddell

The Littlest Owl by Caroline Pitcher

The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark by Jill Tomlinson

Little Hoot by Amy Krouse Rosenthal

Bear's New Friend by Karma Wilson

 

 

Activities: 


Five Little Owls

Five little owls on a moonlit night,

Five little owls are quite a sight.

 

Five little owls Are you keeping score?

One flew away! And then there were four.

 

Four little owls Happy as can be,

One flew away! Then there were three.

 

Three little owls Calling "Whoo! Whoo!"

One flew away! And that left two.

 

Two little owls having lots of fun.

One flew away! And that left one.

 

One little owl. We are almost done.

He flew away! And that leaves none.

 

Two Little Owls

Two little owls,

Sitting on a hill

One named Jack,

One named Jill.

Fly away Jack,

Fly away Jill,

Come back Jack!

Come back Jill!

 

Three Barn Owls

(Tune: Three Blue Pigeons from Wee Sing Animals CD)

Three barn owls, sitting on a wall,

Three barn owls, sitting on a wall.

One flew away! Awwww!

 

Two barn owls, sitting on a wall,

Two barn owls, sitting on a wall.

Another flew away! Awwww!

 

One barn owl, sitting on a wall,

One barn owl, sitting on a wall.

And the third flew away! Awwww!

 

No barn owls, sitting on a wall,

No barn owls, sitting on a wall.

One flew back! Wheeeee!

 

One barn owl, sitting on a wall,

One barn owl, sitting on a wall.

Another flew back! Wheeeee!

 

Two barn owls, sitting on a wall,

Two barn owls, sitting on a wall.

And the third flew back! Wheeeee!

 

Three barn owls, sitting on a wall,

Three barn owls, sitting on a wall!

 

 

Crafts: 


Pine-cone owl

Glue wiggly eyes to small pom-poms and glue onto the top of a pine cone. Glue white or brown feathers in the back. Glue small triangles of felt or paper on for a beak.

 

 

 

 

 

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