Illustrated by K. Shawn Larson
Acorn Press
978-1-773661971
32 pp.
Ages 5-8
November 2025
When a grandfather tells his grandson about a beautiful barred owl who lives in the forest nearby, the child is determined to see the bird. The grandfather explains how she hunts for food and where she lives and the sounds she makes. The two even practise calling the barred owl. But no matter how often the child looks and listens for the bird, he is disappointed.
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| From Owl, written by Kara Griffin, illustrated by K. Shawn Larson |
When the two finally meet, it is because the barred owl has come to the child's window and the two connect in an unexpected and sweet way that the child will never forget.
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| From Owl, written by Kara Griffin, illustrated by K. Shawn Larson |
K. Shawn Larson, also from P.E.I., uses watercolours with an earnestness that addresses the authenticity of this story. It seems very real. I know it's astonishing to imagine an owl purposefully covering a child with a blanket but the way K. Shawn Larson paints it, and Kara Griffin tells is, it all seems very plausible. But K. Shawn Larson doesn't give up any of the whimsy of the story, including some unusual residents in her scenes along with a plethora of local flora and fauna. It's a place you want to visit and to appreciate the beauty of its scenery and the diversity of its wildlife.
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| From Owl, written by Kara Griffin, illustrated by K. Shawn Larson |




A similar story, SCREECH His Hunt for a Home, would be a great one to read along with this story — to compare and contrast and using a Venn Diagram.
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