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It's Owl Good: The Super Adventures of Ollie and Bea 1 Paperback

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4 ratings

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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1760526479
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1760526474
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.98 x 0.28 x 8.94 inches
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    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Otter-ly Awesome
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Otter-ly Awesome
I absolutely adore Renée Treml’s Sherlock Bones books so I was keen to get my hands on the first two books in her new series. I was not disappointed. The engaging characters, the gorgeous illustrations, the accidental learning and the humour I loved in Sherlock Bones were all here, just for a younger audience.We’re introduced to Ollie the owl and Bea the bunny. They’re destined to become best friends. We also meet CeeCee the otter, Pedro the chameleon, Sera the deer and Simon the squirrel, who each have their own superpower.I adored Ollie and Bea straight away, mostly because they’re both struggling with insecurities. Ollie, unlike other owls, has poor eyesight and needs to wear glasses. Bea’s feet, which are so long they should probably come with a trip hazard warning, make her feel self conscious.Together, our new friends try to find a way to turn what they perceive as their weaknesses into superpowers.My favourite piece of accidental learning in this book was “an owl can hear ten times better than a human”.Some of the humour in this book comes from the puns. When Bea gets angry, she’s a “hot cross bunny”.The illustrations are “otter-ly awesome!” Bonus points from me because they’re in colour.The target audience are kidlets aged from 4 to 7 years. It’s the kind of book I’d be happy to read aloud repeatedly. Emerging bookworms should manage this book well as there aren’t many words on each page. There are a couple of Spanish words towards the end of the book but readers don’t need to know Spanish as the meanings are explained in English.I’m looking forward to the next book, Squeal on Wheels, which features rollerskating animals. What’s not to love?!Thank you so much to Allen & Unwin for the opportunity to read this book. I’m rounding up from 4.5 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
I absolutely adore Renée Treml’s Sherlock Bones books so I was keen to get my hands on the first two books in her new series. I was not disappointed. The engaging characters, the gorgeous illustrations, the accidental learning and the humour I loved in Sherlock Bones were all here, just for a younger audience.

We’re introduced to Ollie the owl and Bea the bunny. They’re destined to become best friends. We also meet CeeCee the otter, Pedro the chameleon, Sera the deer and Simon the squirrel, who each have their own superpower.

I adored Ollie and Bea straight away, mostly because they’re both struggling with insecurities. Ollie, unlike other owls, has poor eyesight and needs to wear glasses. Bea’s feet, which are so long they should probably come with a trip hazard warning, make her feel self conscious.

Together, our new friends try to find a way to turn what they perceive as their weaknesses into superpowers.

My favourite piece of accidental learning in this book was “an owl can hear ten times better than a human”.

Some of the humour in this book comes from the puns. When Bea gets angry, she’s a “hot cross bunny”.

The illustrations are “otter-ly awesome!” Bonus points from me because they’re in colour.

The target audience are kidlets aged from 4 to 7 years. It’s the kind of book I’d be happy to read aloud repeatedly. Emerging bookworms should manage this book well as there aren’t many words on each page. There are a couple of Spanish words towards the end of the book but readers don’t need to know Spanish as the meanings are explained in English.

I’m looking forward to the next book, Squeal on Wheels, which features rollerskating animals. What’s not to love?!

Thank you so much to Allen & Unwin for the opportunity to read this book. I’m rounding up from 4.5 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Otter-ly Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
I absolutely adore Renée Treml’s Sherlock Bones books so I was keen to get my hands on the first two books in her new series. I was not disappointed. The engaging characters, the gorgeous illustrations, the accidental learning and the humour I loved in Sherlock Bones were all here, just for a younger audience.

We’re introduced to Ollie the owl and Bea the bunny. They’re destined to become best friends. We also meet CeeCee the otter, Pedro the chameleon, Sera the deer and Simon the squirrel, who each have their own superpower.

I adored Ollie and Bea straight away, mostly because they’re both struggling with insecurities. Ollie, unlike other owls, has poor eyesight and needs to wear glasses. Bea’s feet, which are so long they should probably come with a trip hazard warning, make her feel self conscious.

Together, our new friends try to find a way to turn what they perceive as their weaknesses into superpowers.

My favourite piece of accidental learning in this book was “an owl can hear ten times better than a human”.

Some of the humour in this book comes from the puns. When Bea gets angry, she’s a “hot cross bunny”.

The illustrations are “otter-ly awesome!” Bonus points from me because they’re in colour.

The target audience are kidlets aged from 4 to 7 years. It’s the kind of book I’d be happy to read aloud repeatedly. Emerging bookworms should manage this book well as there aren’t many words on each page. There are a couple of Spanish words towards the end of the book but readers don’t need to know Spanish as the meanings are explained in English.

I’m looking forward to the next book, Squeal on Wheels, which features rollerskating animals. What’s not to love?!

Thank you so much to Allen & Unwin for the opportunity to read this book. I’m rounding up from 4.5 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022
Such a fun story! A great introduction to graphic novels for the youngest readers with bright illustrations and punny humor. Thank you to Capstone publishing for an advanced electronic copy of this delightful book! I read it on NetGalley.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022
Fun book graphic novel with cute illustrations throughout. It's about an owl who is having a hard time adjusting to wearing glasses and worried what others with think. It goes on to show not only should he not worry about other animals' opinions but that others worry about things about them as well. It's helps show how we shouldn't worry and how we all have great things about us. Love this for my daughter who just got glasses, and was worried about how kids would act seeing her.