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As read by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge on CBeebies Bedtime Stories ! Plop, the baby owl, is like every barn owl there ever was, except for one thing – he is afraid of the dark . . . The dark is brimming with excitement and magic. As Plop ventures into the night, he meets a boy who shows him fireworks, a black cat who takes him exploring, a girl who tells him about Father Christmas, among other surprising discoveries . . . Filled with gentle humour and heart-warming illustrations, this uplifting story about finding the courage to face your fears has been beloved of parents and children for decades – and its message of resilience is as timely as ever! An abridged board book edition, for young readers aged 3+. Review: Great story lovely illustrations - Brilliant illustrations and lovely story - great tool to help those young afraid of the dark Review: Brilliant book with lovely illustrations - This was one of my favourites as a little girl, not liking the dark nights this book made me think about night time. Lovely story and adventures of Plop the Barn owl









| Best Sellers Rank | 10,023 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 24 in Children's Books on Birds 55 in Children's Bedtime & Dream Books 76 in Fiction About Emotions & Feelings for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,680 Reviews |
V**A
Great story lovely illustrations
Brilliant illustrations and lovely story - great tool to help those young afraid of the dark
A**K
Brilliant book with lovely illustrations
This was one of my favourites as a little girl, not liking the dark nights this book made me think about night time. Lovely story and adventures of Plop the Barn owl
L**E
Easy reading for bedtime
Lovely gift for 3 year old that loves iwls
K**R
Fantastic
Jill Tomlinson's The Owl who was afraid of the dark, is a wonderful story, the actual 'physical Book' illustrations are lots better than the kindle version but I've kept it anyway because my daughter loves the story.
G**O
A really lovely book
Bought this for my grandson at my daughter's request, as she could remember having it read to her as a child and loving it. He also loves it and it's one of our favourite reads together over video calling. A delightful story, perfect for small children.
J**W
It’s a book.
It’s a hardback book. No surprises.
T**T
Great
My daughter loves this book.
S**X
Such a sweet book
I had never read this book before I bought it for m daughter but I'm glad I took a punt on it. It is such a sweet story htat will be easy for her to dip in and out of when she is old enough to appreciate it, as with each short chapter the little owl learns something new and pleasant about the dark, culminating in the loss of his fear. There are also a few very nice illustrations, I would have liked to see more...perhaps the author will release a more heavily-illustrated edition at some point, which I would buy without hesitation. I bought the unabridged version and it is still quite a short book so I am pleased I read other reviews and got the "right" one.
C**N
Helped stop nightmares
DD was having nightmares, she said she didn't like the dark. This story has made her happy about the dark. The little owl in the story meets different people who tell him different reasons why the dark is good. A positive reinforcement that dark is okay. Unlike some stories in this genre it does not mention mythical scary monsters under the bed.
P**R
très beau livre
Très chouette livre 😋structure de phrase répétitive mais joli vocabulaire.je le raconte à mes enfants en français puis leur lirai progressivement en anglais. Jolis dessins
A**A
Nice book
Good book for kids
D**N
My kids loved this book
Beautifully covered the topic of the dark, my kids loved this gorgeous little book
K**C
Utterly Delightful, Magical, and oh, so FUNNY!
Jill Tomlinson, the brilliant author of this book - The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark - as well as quite a few others of a similar vein, must have mainlined her inner child when developing Plop, the main character in this wonderful story. Plop is a young barn owl. Plop is a hungry, young barn owl. Plop is a hungry, young barn owl frightened of the dark, and Plop's poor, exhausted parents are at their wits end about the whole situation. Between hunting trips & way too few naps, Plops parents -rather than forcing him to face his fear unprepared- urge him to learn as much as he can about the dark. Plop achieves this by approaching a few of the characters who happen to be within sight of his nesting tree. Wait a minute...I need to stop. There is no way I can even come close to summarizing this story for you that would do it the justice it so well deserves. Buy the book...really! I will, however, say that this is one of the BEST children's stories I have EVER had the privlege of reading, let alone sharing with my child. My little girl (who is 7, as of today) is very much like Plop. She's intelligent, precocious, outgoing -and dare I say it?- a HOOT! And, also like Plop, she fears the dark. The story kept both of us interested the entire time, & we shared so many laughs! And, on the last night of the story my brave little girl asked me to turn off the light... Whether you are looking for a book to help a child deal with this fear, or if you are just looking for a great book to read to (or with) a child, I'd say this book is a guaranteed WINNER! Buy the book! I am looking forward to reading three other books by Jill Tomlinson I bought for my girl's birthday; the ones with the cat, the otter, and the aardvark. I have no doubt they were created with the same magic as this one. Check them out. Enjoy!
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