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Books with title Owl Eyes

  • Owl Eyes

    Molly Lazer

    Paperback (Fire & Ice Young Adult Books, Feb. 28, 2018)
    Nora knows three things: she is a servant, her parents are dead, and she lives in the kitchen house with her adoptive family. But her world is torn apart when she discovers that her birth father has always been right there, living in the house she serves. This discovery leads Nora to more questions. Why was she thrown in an ash-covered room for asking about her father? Why is a silver-bladed knife the only inheritance from her birth mother? Why is magic forbidden in her household-and throughout the province of the Runes? The answers may not be the ones Nora hoped for, as they threaten a possible romance and her relationship with the adoptive family she loves. With the announcement of a royal ball, Nora must decide what she is willing to give up in order to claim her stolen birthright, and whether this new life is worth losing her family-and herself.
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  • Owl Eyes

    Frieda Gates, Carol Bancroft & Friends

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 29, 1994)
    Raweno, Master of all Spirits and Everything-Maker, made the world and everything in it, but nothing gave him quite so much trouble as Owl! This retelling of a traditional Kanienke-haka (Mohawk) creation legend will have readers of all ages laughing at the irrepressible but indecisive bird. "This will make a fine story-hour choice and an interesting addition to units on Native Americans."--Booklist.
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  • Eyes

    Melissa A Edwards

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 20, 2019)
    Eyes come in every shape and every size. Follow along as a young girl explores and celebrates the uniqueness of eyes all around.
  • Owl Eyes

    Pet TorreS

    language (Pet Torres books, Feb. 22, 2014)
    Book one in the Black Owl Trilogy is for free on B&N, KOBO, SMASHWORDS, IBOOKS...If You do love Vampire Eros ( Valkyrie the Vampire princess Saga ) then You will love this Trilogy too.PROLOGUEOtto is a boy who was brought up by his uncle Jefferson. He became orphaned and lost his parents when he was just seven years old.He had a lot of difficulty in all subjects in his school, and because of this, he was threatened with repeating one more school year. His uncle was quite a lone man and enjoyed spending most of his time reading scientific books. One day, he researched owls.He discovered that they were the symbol of wisdom.Owls, he found out, were as wise as any genius on Earth. After making this discovery, Jefferson decided to do a risky experiment involving an owl and his own nephew, Otto.
  • Eyes

    Imogen Kingsley

    Library Binding (Jump!, Aug. 1, 2017)
    In this book, beginning readers will explore the role of the eyes in a healthy human body. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn more about how eyes work and how they help us every day.
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  • Owl Eyes

    Pet TorreS

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2014)
    PROLOGUE Otto is a boy who was brought up by his uncle Jefferson. He became orphaned and lost his parents when he was just seven years old. He had a lot of difficulty in all subjects in his school, and because of this, he was threatened with repeating one more school year. His uncle was quite a lone man and enjoyed spending most of his time reading scientific books. One day, he researched owls. He discovered that they were the symbol of wisdom. Owls, he found out, were as wise as any genius on Earth. After making this discovery, Jefferson decided to do a risky experiment involving an owl and his own nephew, Otto.
  • Owl Eyes

    Frieda Gates, Yoshi Miyake

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A beautifully illustrated retelling of a traditional Kanienke-haka (Mohawk) creation legend recounts how Raweno, the Master of all Spirits and Everything-Maker, fashioned the world and his many problems with Owl.
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  • Eyes

    Pete Jenkins, Hazel Quintanilla

    eBook (Ready Readers, Jan. 25, 2019)
    Hey, what are those things that help me to see? It’s my eyes. Learn all about different kinds of eyes and what they do. Everyone’s eyes are different but everyone’s eyes are special!
  • Black Owl: Owl Eyes

    Pet TorreS

    language (, May 27, 2016)
    Otto is a boy who was brought up by his uncle Jefferson. He became orphaned and lost his parents when he was just seven years old.He had a lot of difficulty in all subjects in his school, and because of this, he was threatened with repeating one more school year. His uncle was quite a lone man and enjoyed spending most of his time reading scientific books. One day, he researched owls.He discovered that they were the symbol of wisdom.Owls, he found out, were as wise as any genius on Earth. After making this discovery, Jefferson decided to do a risky experiment involving an owl and his own nephew, Otto.
  • Eyes

    Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, Robert B. Noyed

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Jan. 1, 2010)
    A simple introduction to eyes and how they are used.
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  • Eyes

    Melanie Mitchell

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Provides a simple introduction to eyes.
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  • Eyes

    Kari Brimhall, VonLogan Brimhall

    eBook (Instant Sunshine, July 29, 2011)
    Explore with your child all of the different emotions and feelings that eyes make throughout the day. From ‘good morning eyes’ all the way to ‘goodnight eyes’, your child will love the bright colors and bold designs. Have fun with your child as you both try to copy the many different types of eyes you encounter throughout this wonderful book.23 PagesIllustrations on every pageFor very young children ages 0-4 years old