Owls are all the rage in our house right now.
Pronounced "ow-uhl", Zoey adores them and loves to find them in as many places as possible. She has an owl night light. (Combining two favorite words! Ow-uhl! Light! Delightful...) She has an owl t-shirt and a coveted pair of owl pajamas, sent to her by Auntie Abby all the way from the dirty south. When either of these items are in the process of being washed, it is a sad, sad occasion...
So, today, an item on our to-do list is to hit Ross (and possibly Target) in search of books with owls in them. The other night, at Ari's house, she discovered a book featuring an owl on one page and I thought I'd have to cut off her hand in order to get her to leave it with Ari when we had to go home. Does anyone know of some great kids books featuring owls??
Also, I found some totally adorable owl-themed bedding online at Pottery Barn Kids. Unfortunately (or, fortunately?) I can not bring myself to spend $159 on a quilt for my child's bed. The quilt on MY bed did not cost $159. But, for the record, I will be monitoring their website like a hawk, waiting for it to go on clearance-clearance-clearance!
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Your kid is the coolest! Owls are so original, I was obsessed with cats. Here are some owl books I know of for kids (I worked in a bookstore): "Owl Babies" by Waddell, "The Sleepy Owl" by Pfister, and "The Littlest Owl" by Pitcher.
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