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WHEN LITTLE OWL MET LITTLE RABBIT by Przemysław Wechterowicz

WHEN LITTLE OWL MET LITTLE RABBIT

by Przemysław Wechterowicz ; illustrated by Emilia Dziubak ; translated by Polly Lawson

Pub Date: April 18th, 2023
ISBN: 9781782507741
Publisher: Floris

New pals must cope with different sleep schedules if they want their friendship to last.

In a single tree, Little Owl is born in the branches near the top and Little Rabbit among the roots at the bottom. Over time, nocturnal Little Owl and diurnal Little Rabbit each hear stories from their parents about the other. One night, a beautiful moon wakes Little Owl early and keeps Little Rabbit from going to bed. The two meet and are instant friends but sadly realize that they can almost never be together to play. It takes a magical night and a bit of a switcheroo involving shadows for the two to finally find a way to be together in spite of their natural sleep cycles. A great yearning engulfs this tale, translated from Polish. The ultimate solution—wishing on a falling star to be together, which results in the two switching shadows—isn’t as clear as it might be (how do shadows take the place of absent friends?). Fortunately there are copious playful, high-spirited illustrations depicting the two animals as googly-eyed bits of adorable feathers and fur. The book doesn’t offer concrete solutions for children missing loved ones who can’t be near, but it does provide a bit of sympathy for those who go it alone. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

True camaraderie beats out even bedtime in this charming friendship tale.

(Picture book. 3-6)