Not only does Bardy the owlet like the shower, he likes to ride on the handlebars of Borden's bike, and watch the late late show from Leon's shoulder. Favorite nature writer Jean Craighead George tells a tender story of a logging family who unknowingly falls in love with a spotted owlet. A lighthearted and humorous look at the debate between human industry and nature conservation.
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Not only does Bardy the owlet like the shower, he likes to ride on the handlebars of Borden's bike, and watch the late late show from Leon's shoulder. Favorite nature writer Jean Craighead George tells a tender story of a logging family who unknowingly falls in love with a spotted owlet. A lighthearted and humorous look at the debate between human industry and nature conservation.
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Merrill, Christine Herman. Very good in good dust jacket. Ex-library. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 144 p. Audience: Children/juvenile; Children/juvenile. BOX # 2912A. (Media mail takes 5-14 days) This book is in Very Good Condition. CDs is (N/A): Special note(old library's)Used book Stamp or Logo. I check each pages. This book has Approximate(0)pages contains Notes or Answers, Highlight, Under-lines. This Hard Cover book: Stem binding, and all 4 tips cover are (Good): All Ex library s Book contains (marker s mark, library s logo and Jacket cover may be cutting ). Jacket cover is ( N/A)Return it, If its not in better condition I described it. This is great you have read the condition of this item before you make your purchase. thank you
There's an Owl in the Shower presents both sides of a town's dilema about jobs and the environment. It is not only about owls, but kids, salmon, rivers, logging, laws, and the economy.
The book begins with a grabber; Borden goes out to shoot an owl because he is furious about his father losing his job.