![]() ![]() |3 View cover image provided by Mackin |u |a Stories without words |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Fear of the dark |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a On a slightly scary camping trip to study stars in the night sky, Owly and Wormy make new friends. |a 1 volume (unpaged) : |b color illustrations |c 26 cm |a New York : |b Atheneum Books for Young Readers, |c |a Owly and Wormy, bright lights and starry nights |a Owly & Wormy, bright lights and starry nights / |c Andy Runton. I'm Queer.|a DLC |b eng |c DLC |d IG# |d BTCTA |d BDX |d YDXCP |d WL8 |d OCLCO |d IQ2 |d E3V RT KyleLukoff: Now that I have calmed down slightly, please enjoy this text from my brilliant and poised agent agentsaba, who was so exci… 8 months agoįollow Follow Waking Brain Cells on Follow Waking Brain Cells via EmailĮnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.Īrchives Archives Categories Categories Tags adventures African-Americans American history animals art artists bears bedtime biographies birds bullying cats community creativity death diversity dogs emotions fairy tales families fantasy fathers food friendship friendships grandparents grief historical fiction history humor imagination LGBTQ magic mothers music mysteries nature pets poetry rabbits racism romance school science science fiction seasons self esteem siblings toddlers trees Blogroll RT FReadomFighters: □ Reminder - School librarians are the ones who delivered books curbside, who celebrate your child reading their first… 8 months ago RT Kaetrena: Here is the link to the webinar on library worker trauma: /watch?v=d-jO7l… you can follow links to some qual and quan… 8 months ago That’s why 26 national organizations have joi… 5 months ago RT UABookBans: Individuals should be trusted to make their own decisions about what to read. RT PENamerica: NEW: Collier County School District, FL has attached a warning to the description label on 100+ books listed on the online… 2 months ago « Dec Feb » Search Waking Brain Cells Search for: Twitter – Follow me at tashrow Reviewed from copy received from Atheneum Books for Young Readers. Runton takes fear of the dark and the unknown and turns it into a chance to make new friends and see new things in this strong addition to a great series. All of the content is ideal for the youngest independent pre-readers who will enjoy having a graphic novel of their very own. Add the dash of darkness, the storm and a really dark cave and you have a real adventure. Happily, Owly and Wormy have a warm friendship that is evident from the very first page. ![]() This wordless picture book relies on its illustrations to succeed. There are strange and frightening noises and their telescope has disappeared! It will take real bravery and no fear of the dark to figure out what happened. Along the way, they get caught in a rainstorm and take refuge in a cave. In this book, Owly and Wormy go on a trek out of the woods and up to a hill where they will be able to view the stars better. Runton has started to do more picture book versions as well and this is one of those. I’m happy to say that the series has continued to be just as good as that first book. ![]() Unburdened by the need to read words, he immediately took to both Owly and Wormy. When the first Owly book came out years ago, I made sure to get it into the hands of my own reluctant reader. Owly & Wormy, Bright Lights and Starry Nights by Andy Runton
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