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  • The Owl Who was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson, Bill Oddie, Egmont UK Ltd

    Audiobook (Egmont UK Ltd, May 21, 2010)
    Plop is a baby Barn Owl. He's the same as every other baby Barn Owl that has ever been - except for one thing: he is afraid of the dark. A night-time adventure based on the classic story by Jill Tomlinson. Read by Bill Odie, this audiobook includes a soundtrack and a song.
  • The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches

    Alice Low, Jane Manning

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 8, 2000)
    A bewitching tale for beginning readers, the perfect early chapter book story for Halloween! Wendy is a little witch who is afraid of her mean, bossy witch sisters—until one special Halloween night when she makes a magical discovery: Wendy’s sisters can fly fast, cackle loudly, and cast spells, but Wendy can fly even faster. Can she find a way to out-witch her sisters?In this I Can Read Level 4 paperback—complete with full-color art and short chapters—Alice Low has adapted her popular story specifically for readers bridging to chapter books.
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  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson, Paul Howard

    Paperback (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A baby owl learns not to fear the darkPlop, the Baby Barn Owl, is like every Barn Owl there ever was, except for one thing—he is afraid of the dark. "Dark is nasty," he says and so he won't go hunting with his parents. Mrs. Barn Owl sends him down from his nest-hole to ask about the dark and he meets a little boy waiting for the fireworks to begin, an old lady, a scout out camping, a girl who tells him about Father Christmas, a man with a telescope, and a black cat who takes him exploring. He realizes that through these encounters that dark is super after all.
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  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson, Paul Howard

    Paperback (Egmont Books, Aug. 31, 2002)
    Plop, the Baby Barn Owl, is like every Barn Owl there ever was, except for one thing - he is afraid of the dark. "Dark is nasty" he says and so he won't go hunting with his parents. Mrs Barn Owl sends him down from his nest-hole to ask about the dark and he meets a little boy waiting for the fireworks to begin, an old lady, a scout out camping, a girl who tells him about Father Christmas, a man with a telescope and a black cat who takes him exploring. He realizes that through these encounters that dark is super after all.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.
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  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson

    language (Egmont, Sept. 8, 2016)
    ‘Dark is wonderful . . .’Plop the baby Barn Owl is afraid of the dark. He’s sure dark is nasty! Then Mrs Barn Owl sends him down from his nest-hole to ask about the dark, and he meets a little boy waiting for the fireworks to begin, an old lady, a scout out camping, a girl who tells him about Father Christmas, a man with a telescope and a black cat who takes him exploring. Is Plop a night bird after all?Filled with gentle humour and comfort, this classic of children’s literature is beautifully illustrated by Paul Howard.‘a tiny gem’ – Imogen Russell Williams, the Guardian In an new lovely edition to treasue, this book is part of the Egmont Classics series and contains special bonus material at the back.
  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson, Paul Howard

    Paperback (Egmont UK, March 1, 2004)
    Plop, the Baby Barn Owl, is like every Barn Owl there ever was, except for one thing—he is afraid of the dark. "Dark is nasty" he says, and so he won't go hunting with his parents. Mrs. Barn Owl sends him down from his nest-hole to ask about the dark and he meets a little boy waiting for the fireworks to begin, an old lady, a scout out camping, a girl who tells him about Father Christmas, a man with a telescope, and a black cat who takes him exploring. He realizes through these encounters that dark is super after all.
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  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson, Paul Howard

    Board book (Egmont UK, April 1, 2017)
    Plop, the baby barn owl, is like every barn owl there ever was, except for one thing—he is afraid of the dark! Mrs. Barn Owl sends him down from the nest-hole to find out more about the dark, and it's not long before Plop finds out that DARK IS SUPER! This comforting story filled with gentle humor and warm and soothing illustrations has been enjoyed for decades by parents and children who want to snuggle down with a good read.
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  • Who's Afraid of the Dark?

    Crosby Bonsall, Jasper Newell, HarperAudio

    Audible Audiobook (HarperAudio, May 1, 2012)
    Who's afraid of the dark? Every night at bedtime, Stella the dog shakes and shivers. She sees scary shapes and hears scary noises. Stella is afraid of the dark! At least that's what her owner says. But that might not be the whole story....
  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson

    Hardcover (Egmont Books Ltd, Sept. 8, 2016)
    'Dark is wonderful ...' Plop the baby Barn Owl is afraid of the dark. He's sure dark is nasty! Then Mrs Barn Owl sends him down from his nest-hole to ask about the dark, and he meets a little boy waiting for the fireworks to begin, an old lady, a scout out camping, a girl who tells him about Father Christmas, a man with a telescope and a black cat who takes him exploring. Is Plop a night bird after all? Filled with gentle humour and comfort, this classic of children's literature is beautifully illustrated by Paul Howard. "A tiny gem." (Imogen Russell Williams, the Guardian). In an new lovely edition to treasue, this book is part of the Egmont Classics series and contains special bonus material at the back.
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  • The Knight Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Barbara Shook Hazen, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1992)
    When the castle bully discovers bold Sir Fred is secretly terrified of the dark, he tries to stir up trouble between that brave Knight and his Lady Wendylyn.
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  • The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Jill Tomlinson, Paul Howard

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Owls are supposed to be night birds, but Plop, a young barn owl, is afraid of the dark, despite how much other people and animals tell him they enjoy it, in a title first published with black-and-white illustrations in 1968.
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