Marilyn Mason, Education Officer, British Humanist Association
An introduction to thinking skills through stories in which Big Owl teaches Benny the owlet about flying and leaving the nest, catching mice, being different " The stories are short and simple (and didactic) enough for quite young children but fairly demanding in terms of vocabulary and concept. Any book that introduces children to the idea that "an unexamined life is not worth living" (attributed to a wise Mediterranean owl who lived 1000s of years ago) must be a good thing. Excellent for reading aloud and discussing.
Guest|08/03/2005 00:00
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