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The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
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Themes | Cross-curricular links | Year Group |
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Animals and habitats | Art & Design | Year 3–4 |
Feelings | Drama | – |
Night and day | Science | – |
New experience | – | – |
Reassurance | – | – |
The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
Poor Plop! Baby owls are meant to love darkness – but he’s terrified of it. How can he overcome his nerves and become a true night owl? Slowly, with the help of the other night creatures, he learns that dark is exciting, dark is gentle, dark is mysterious and dark is kind… A wonderful look at the unseen side of things, and at all the positive things that night and dark can be, this is a funny and beautifully told story of facing fears and learning to fit in.
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