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G**P
Great story.
I have been working as a nanny for too many years to remember!I have bought this CD several times as presents and I do have my own copy🤣Must be read by Maureen Lipman can't imagine anyone else doing this story justice.Suitable for 2year +++
S**1
Giid reading
Bought as gift for child ,good illustrations, good story suit early learning, good story .
R**N
This is a heavily abridged version
I didnt know this was an abridged version, so am disappointed. The note in the description is very easily missed unfortunately, and I think it should be far more prominent to avoid this.The book itself is beautiful, the illustrations are gorgeous
L**0
Great as a bedtime story
My son loves this book. I have it 4 stars as the text is a bit small so reading it with bedside lamps on, you have to hold it a bit closer than other books.Just a small moan but overall great book about a young owl getting to know and appreciating the dark.
A**R
Sweet book
Lovely book
J**R
Child’s book
Great price fast delivery
M**Y
My wife's favourite childhood book
This is my wife's favourite childhood book so when we were asked to get a book for our new baby niece we thought this would be a winner. It is a fantastic story and the art work is beautiful. Definitely recommend.
B**E
A lovely book that we can now listen to
First the story: I have loved this book ever since I was given it as a child. The adventures of the night bird, Plop, who is afraid of the dark always fascinated me. It's a great story for pointing out all the wonderful qualities of nighttime & darkness to a child who may be nervous about such things. It also shows them you can grow to be brave and conquer your fears. Of course it is also just an wonderful tale with beautiful illustrations.Now for the cd: it's a great addition, especially as it has not been shortened. As we had already purchased (several copies!) of the book ( The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark ) for our children we can now leave them to listen quietly to the story alone, while they look through the book. Although, I must admit to prefering to either read the story to them myself at bedtime, or sit with them and listen too. Not sure who really enjoys it more!
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