
Although each of Owliver's parents has ideas for what he should do when he grows up and they expose him to lessons and experiences of various kinds, Owliver makes his own decision about what he is going to be.
year: 1980, 1974, 1988
call number/section: 1000, 937, 940.53
subjects: individuality, fiction, owls, identity, identity (philosophical concept)
Editions

Kraus, Robert
Windmill/Wanderer Books (1980)
Although each of his parents expects him to be different things when he grows up, a little owl decides for himself what to be.
Schools: 5

Kraus, Robert
Windmill Books (1974)
Although each one of his parents expects him to be different things when he grows up, a little owl makes up his own mind in the end.
Schools: 6

Kraus, Robert
Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers (1988)
Although each of Owliver's parents has ideas for what he should do when he grows up and they expose him to lessons and experiences of various kinds, Owliver makes his own decision about what he is going to be.
Schools: 0
Kraus, Robert
Although each of Owliver's parents has ideas for what he should do when he grows up and they expose him to lessons and experiences of various kinds, Owliver makes his own decision about what he is going to be.
Schools: 1