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  • Luella and Nita the Owl

    Nancy Gaenzle, Paul Bush

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, June 5, 2018)
    Many types of animals live on farms. Some of the most interesting ones, though, are only visiting for a while. Like a very special owl. In author Nancy Gaenzle’s book, Luella and Nita the Owl, a little girl sees an owl in a tree outside her window. She is fascinated with her, especially after Luella’s mother tells her all about owls—especially how important it is that mother animals, like Nita, are left alone when tending their young. So Luella does all she can to make sure everyone leaves Nita and her babies alone. And in the process, she gains a friend. “The Luella Books are wholesome and family oriented. They were written especially for children in primary grades. Parents and grandparents will enjoy reading these books to their children.” —Ann Vogt, school teacher
  • Luella and Nita the Owl

    Nancy Gaenzle, Paul Bush

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, June 5, 2018)
    Many types of animals live on farms. Some of the most interesting ones, though, are only visiting for a while. Like a very special owl. In author Nancy Gaenzle’s book, Luella and Nita the Owl, a little girl sees an owl in a tree outside her window. She is fascinated with her, especially after Luella’s mother tells her all about owls—especially how important it is that mother animals, like Nita, are left alone when tending their young. So Luella does all she can to make sure everyone leaves Nita and her babies alone. And in the process, she gains a friend. “The Luella Books are wholesome and family oriented. They were written especially for children in primary grades. Parents and grandparents will enjoy reading these books to their children.” —Ann Vogt, school teacher
  • Luella and Nita the Owl

    Nancy Gaenzle, Paul Bush

    language (Archway Publishing, June 5, 2018)
    Many types of animals live on farms. Some of the most interesting ones, though, are only visiting for a while. Like a very special owl.In author Nancy Gaenzles book, Luella and Nita the Owl, a little girl sees an owl in a tree outside her window. She is fascinated with her, especially after Luellas mother tells her all about owlsespecially how important it is that mother animals, like Nita, are left alone when tending their young. So Luella does all she can to make sure everyone leaves Nita and her babies alone. And in the process, she gains a friend.The Luella Books are wholesome and family oriented. They were written especially for children in primary grades. Parents and grandparents will enjoy reading these books to their children.Ann Vogt, school teacher