By Yvonne Marrs

Cover Blurb:

Clarence is a happy little owl that lives with his family. He spends his nights hooting away and eating his favourite owl treats. But one day Clarence wakes up and finds that he can’t hoot any more. Instead of a twit twoo he can only growl like a bear. Poor Clarence doesn’t know what to do. He feels very unhappy about the sound that he is making and can’t understand why his happy hoot has gone away. With the help of his family, Clarence realises that nobody feels happy all of the time and it is actually ok to not feel ok. Will Clarence get his happy twit twoo back or will he only ever be able to growl? The Owl Who Could Only Growl is a story about learning how important it is to express your feelings.

The Owl Who Could Growl By Author Elizabeth Green – Book Review

Elizabeth Green’s The Owl who could only Growl, for readers of the specified age range (3-6 years) and beyond. Without much in the way of complexity of language and an easygoing flow to the narrative, coupled with the most excellent illustrations, this is a memorable book. Displaying an emotional depth, with core themes of understanding and making sense of our feelings, this is a title I have no hesitation in recommending. 

Educating, inspiring and nurturing young minds, I award this book 4.5 Stars. 

Storytelling and Narrative Quality – 5 Stars

Strong narrative flow. Maintains reader interest consistently. story has emotional depth. Captures imagination brilliantly. Creates lasting emotional impact

Character Development – 4.5 Stars Well-developed characters, main one shows personal growth, with strong character interactions. Emotionally intelligent portrayal. Inspire empathy and understanding

Educational and Developmental Value – 4 Stars Substantial educational value. Multiple learning opportunities. Clear developmental benefits. Introduces complex concepts accessibly. Encourages critical thinking

Illustration Quality – 4.5 Stars High-quality illustrations. Engaging and appealing artwork. Illustrations enhance storytelling. Supports narrative brilliantly.

Emotional Resonance and Impact – 4 Stars Strong emotional resonance. Meaningful emotional exploration. Supports emotional understanding. Encourages empathy and reflection. Creates lasting emotional impressions

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