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Harold The Owl Who Couldn’t Sleep
After hunting all night, Harold the Owl is ready for a snooze, but just as he starts to fall asleep, the birds start chirping. And then the gardener starts his leaf blower. What’s a sleepy owl to do?
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Night’s Glass Table
The poems in Night’s Glass Table are tight and emotionally powerful, and deal with themes such as death, grief and love.
Zelas chooses her words with care, and her poems are always eloquent and evocative. She demonstrates a sound use of conventions, and her writing is well-crafted and technically excellent.
Night’s Glass Table won the 2012 IP Picks Best First Book Award.
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Watching Through the Day
This is the sequel to Julie Thorndyke’s very popular picture book Waiting for the Night