A heartfelt story about friendship and the power of self-belief, perfect for sharing at bedtime.
He’d fly every night through the wood that he loved,
And quietly gaze at the stars up above.
But something was missing that made him feel blue.
When he sang in the moonlight … he’d just say ‘T-WOO!’
Little owl Twoo feels like something is missing. His song is incomplete, a T-woo without a T-wit. So the brave little owl sets off in search of his true owl song – and a true friend to sing with him. On his journey, he discovers that when you believe in yourself, anything is possible.
This feel-good rhyming picture book is perfect for fans of Giraffes Can’t Dance and The Lion Inside.
He’d fly every night through the wood that he loved,
And quietly gaze at the stars up above.
But something was missing that made him feel blue.
When he sang in the moonlight … he’d just say ‘T-WOO!’
Little owl Twoo feels like something is missing. His song is incomplete, a T-woo without a T-wit. So the brave little owl sets off in search of his true owl song – and a true friend to sing with him. On his journey, he discovers that when you believe in yourself, anything is possible.
This feel-good rhyming picture book is perfect for fans of Giraffes Can’t Dance and The Lion Inside.
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Reviews
A lovely story about self-belief and the journey to discover your own identity. [...] The illustrations are a lovely evening palette making this a wonderful bedtime story!
If you believe in yourself, anything is possible. That's the uplifting message behind A T-WIT FOR A T-WOO...
...uplifting story which shows the importance of self-belief and not giving up. [...] The superbly atmospheric illustrations by Layn Marlow capture the beauty of the night woodland and bring us a superb cast of characters to love.
Charlie Farley's A T-Wit for a T-Woo is a charming, gently humorous story about a tawny owl's search, perfect for sharing at bed-time. The rhyming text reads aloud beautifully and is complemented by Layn Marlow's delightful illustrations.