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Eva and the New Owl: A Branches Book Owl Diaries 4. A Branches Book Owl Diaries 5. A Branches Book Owl Diaries 6. A Branches Book Owl Diaries 7. Here's how restrictions apply. Product details Age Range: Kindergarten - 2 Lexile Measure: Owl Diaries Book 2 Paperback: May 26, Language: Start reading Eva Sees a Ghost: Don't have a Kindle?
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Showing of reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. My 6 year old loves this series. She read the entire book on her own in one evening. She could not put the book down, she was so curious to know what was going to happen.
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Any book that can bring out that kind of enthusiasm in my little reader gets a 5 star rating. Since there are only 2 books in this series so far we will definitely be exploring other series from the Branches Book line. This is currently my 7 year olds favorite book series. This is her third owl diary book and she is looking forward to starting more.
These are the perfect books for children beginning to read chapter books. The story line is catchy and leaves the young reader wanting to read more. My daughter has always had a little bit of a hard time reading but she continues to try when reading these books.
They have really helped motivate her to keep reading. Highly recommend for first to second grade readers! A seven year-old turned me onto this series.
As an educator, I have to say that I love this series! These stories are perfect for newly independent readers. The adorable illustrations break the short chapters into manageable chunks. The fun and exciting stories keep young readers engaged. I would recommend these books for year-olds to read independently, and for parents to read to younger children.
In this second installment of the Owl diaries, Eva becomes convinced that she saw a ghost after her teacher tells a scary story at school one night. No one believes her, though! Except for her best friend, of course. Others doubt Eva so much that she begins to doubt herself. In order to prove the ghost exists, Eva writes, distributes, collects and reviews surveys.
A beautiful early introduction to the scientific method! In the end, the entire class goes on a ghost hunt and discovers the true identity of the ghost. The ghost, or should I say ghosts, turn out to be a family of snowy owls who are moving to the neighborhood. I buy these books for my 9 year old granddaughter. Great stories and the print is really nice in them. My daughter 7 going into 2nd loves these books!
I am so happy to have found branches books! It really does help transition the kids into early chapter books. This story is really cute and my owl is just adorable. Again- this is one of my daughters favorite reads!!
I would recommend this for any girl around her age who has parents tired of everything revolving around a princess My daughter, a rising 1st grader, loves this series. The illustrations, storyline, and sweet journal writing style all capture and hold her interest.
I love this series! I teach 1st grade and love having these in my classroom library.