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Whoo-Ku Haiku: A Great Horned Owl Story
Whoo-Ku Haiku: A Great Horned Owl Story | Maria Gianferrari
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Stunning illustrations and gorgeous haikus lead young readers through the dramatic life cycle of one of America's most beloved wild animals. Pip. Pip. Pip. Poking A hole. Cracking. Cracking. Out Pecks the white owlet. Watch as a pair of great horned owlets peep and squeak in their feathered nest. Mama and Papa hunt for food and fend off predators while the chicks grow strong enough to hop and flap between the branches of their tree, then leap and fly away, ready to explore the wild world around them. In this thrilling nonfiction picture book, a combination of haiku and dazzling illustration shows readers the fierce majesty of one of North America's most ubiquitous wild animals.
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“Pip. Pip. Pip. Poking a hole. Cracking. Cracking. Out pecks the white owlet.”

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Teacher could use a book to teach lessons about owls specifically horned owls. This book provides a lot of great information. Students could make their own haiku‘s with different animals.

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Week 10: Poems! This is such an interesting book! It is a non-fiction book written in haiku‘s. This could be very interesting to read to a class and discuss how it fits into multiple genres.