Friday 25 November 2011

Fiction Fridays #1 - Owl Babies

Now you may be wondering what on earth this post is all about.  Nothing whatsoever to do with patchwork and quiliting, and even less to do with obtaining a City and Guilds qualification. 

But Fiction Fridays is something that I have seen on another blog called @homedad (see link to the right) and I just couldn't resist joining in.  @homedad's blog gives a full description of what it is all about; in essence it is a pictoral celebration of all things literary for children, and of course, only on a Friday.  All in all it combines many of my favourite things - children's books with their wonderful words and illustrations, photography and blogging.  I will also be adding some props to go with my books for Fiction Friday's, as it is something that I try to do as much as possible with Freya to really bring books to life. 

Anyway, enough waffle, here is my first installment...



Here is the text again in case you can't read it (note to self - use bigger writing/larger piece of paper next week).

They sat and they thought
(all owls think a lot),
"I think we should all sit on my branch said Sarah.
And they did.
All three together


The text is not, as suggested, the first line of the book, but from my favourite page, somewhere half way through.  I love the slow, melodic pace of this story and of course that one of the main characters has the same name as me. 

As for what happens, it's a simple story.  The baby owls are getting worried because they don't know where their mummy has gone.  Will she come back? And where has she been? You will have to read it to find out.  But it's safe to say that there is a happy ending. 

It's a must read for all children under 5, and even more fun when you have a little owl to read along with you. 

Right, time for me to focus! A post is coming soon about my very nearly complete experimental applique sample.  I just need to stop blogging and get on with it!


3 comments:

  1. I love this book too, the pictures are gorgeous and it's a good one for separation anxiety. Great suggestion :-)

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  2. We've read this one, from the library. What a lovely idea to have some props, will definately try that in future

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  3. What a lovely post Sarah ... I'm a mad book person too, and always buy books for the wee ones. Love the idea of reading this one with a little owl .. .great idea.

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