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The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark is a delightful children's story by Jill Tomlinson that captures the essence of childhood fears and the journey towards overcoming them. The narrative centres on Plop, a young owl who stands out among his barn owl peers due to his apprehension of the dark. This fear propels him into a series of adventures, teaching him invaluable lessons about courage and curiosity.
As Plop ventures out into the night, he meets an array of fascinating characters who each reveal a unique aspect of darkness. Among them, he encounters:
Through these interactions, Plop gradually learns that the dark is not something to fear, but rather a realm filled with enchantment and surprise.
Tomlinson's story beautifully intertwines themes of overcoming fears and resilience. It encourages children to face their anxieties and discover the joys that lie beyond their comfort zones. The narrative's gentle tone, coupled with charming illustrations, makes it perfect for bedtime reading and discussions about fears.
“The dark is exciting and magical, just waiting to be discovered.”
This enchanting tale resonates not only with children but also with adults, reminding readers of the universal journey from fear to understanding. For those who enjoyed Tomlinson's work, similar themes can be found in titles like The Tigger Movie or Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney, which also explore the nuances of love, fear, and discovery.
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 32
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9781405201773
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