Rating: My bookshelf

Reading level: Early Elementary, Mid-late Elementary

This is a another sweet story of empathy, overcoming prejudice, and sacrifice for others. My only critique might be that all the Owly books are starting to feel like the same thing, but that wouldn’t stop me from adding them to my bookshelf and it doesn’t seem to stop my 7-year-old from enjoying them.

Possible Concerns:

  • None.

Here are links to reviews of other books in the Owly series:

Owly: A Time to be Brave (A Graphic Novel)https://jesuslovesbookworms.com/2023/09/21/owly-a-time-to-be-brave-a-graphic-novel-by-andy-runton/My Bookshelf
Owly: Flying Lessons (A Graphic Novel)https://jesuslovesbookworms.com/2023/10/23/owly-flying-lessons-a-graphic-novel-by-andy-runton/My Bookshelf
Owly: The Way Home (A Graphic Novel)https://jesuslovesbookworms.com/2023/12/04/owly-the-way-home-a-graphic-novel-by-andy-runton/My Bookshelf
Owly: Just a Little Blue (A Graphic Novel)https://jesuslovesbookworms.com/2024/01/01/owly-just-a-little-blue-a-graphic-novel-by-andy-runton/My Bookshelf
Owly: Tiny Tales (A Graphic Novel)https://jesuslovesbookworms.com/2024/07/07/owly-tint-tales-a-graphic-novel-by-andy-runton/My Bookshelf

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