Owl at home

Owl At home is a children's book by the American writer and illustrator Arnold Lobel. The book is a collection of five stories about main character owl, which in 1975 in English appeared as Owl at home. For the book received Lobel in 1981 the Zilveren Griffel. ==Story[ Edit] == OWL lives in a pleasant cottage. On a day when OWL by the Firefox is, beats the winter. OWL wants the uninvited guest at first let in, but not because he is of good will, he does that anyway. With all its consequences. On another evening trying to fix by experimentation or OWL up and down at the same time he can be. Moments later he put a cup of tears tea, to all kinds of sad things to think ("pencils that are so small that you can write"). He has also severely affected by foreign "lumps in the bed" that increasingly appear to move with its increasing anxiety. ==Block Booklets[ Edit] == In the Dutch language area in the block appeared At Owl home booklets series of Publishing House Ploegsma. In that same series appeared the whole little bear series byElse Holmelund Minarik.