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Knight Owl and Early Bird

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New York Times and Indie Bestseller • In this exciting adventure and follow-up to the #1 New York Times bestselling and Caldecott Honor award-winning classic, Knight Owl makes an unlikely friend in the over-zealous Early Bird—who wants to be a brave knight, too.
"Caldecott Honor author-illustrator Christopher Denise replicates the plucky charm of Knight Owl in this follow-up that sees Owl confront his most formidable foe yet: Early Bird, his 'BIGGEST fan.'" —Shelf Awareness
Early Bird wants to be brave and protect the castle, just like Knight Owl. But she falls asleep on the job and then keeps her hero up during the day with her enthusiastic chattiness, well-meaning questions, and cheerful owl impersonations. But there are strange happenings in the forest, and soon Knight Owl and Early Bird find themselves in the throes of danger. Will these two learn to work together to keep themselves and the kingdom safe? 
Caldecott Honor winner and New York Times bestselling creator Christopher Denise delivers another endearing medieval tale that shines with warmth and goodwill, and shows just how important teamwork is to saving the day.
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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from January 1, 2025
      Can knightly deeds bring together a feathered odd couple who are on opposite daily schedules? Having won over a dragon (and millions of fans) in the Caldecott Honor-winningKnight Owl (2022), the fierce yet impossibly cute nocturnal, armor-clad owlet faces a new challenge--sleep deprivation--in the wake of taking on Early Bird, a trainee who rises with the sun and chatters interminably: "I made pancakes! Do you like pancakes? I love pancakes! Where's the syrup?" It's enough to test the patience of even the knightliest of owls, and eventually Knight Owl explodes in anger. But although Early Bird is even smaller than her mentor, she turns out to be just as determined to achieve knighthood. After he tells her to leave, she acquits herself so nobly in a climactic encounter with a pack of wolves that she earns a place at the castle. Denise proves a dab hand at depicting genuinely slinky, scary wolves as well as slipping cheerfully anachronistic newspapers and other sight gags into his realistically wrought medieval settings to underscore the tale's tongue-in-cheek tone. Better yet, a final view of the doughty duo sitting down together to a lavish pancake breakfast/dinner at dusk ends the episode in a sweet rush of syrup and bonhomie. An immersive, charming read and convincing proof again that even small bodies can house stout hearts.(Picture book. 5-8)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2025
      The diminutive hero from Denise's Caldecott Honor-winning Knight Owl returns in this sequel, which introduces a new character, wannabe knight Early Bird. The tiny, big-eyed creature keeps Knight Owl, now captain of the castle's night watch, awake with her incessant chatter. After several days of interrupted sleep, he finally snaps: "PLEASE GO AWAY!" But when she doesn't return by nightfall, worried Owl heads out into the cold, dark forest to look for her. Peril ensues in the form of a pack of menacing wolves, and who should arrive (accompanied by many knights) to rescue him but Early Bird -- wearing a metal cup as a helmet and brandishing a wooden spoon. All ends happily with the two friends sharing pancakes: breakfast for Knight Owl, dinner for Early Bird. As in the first book, the art varies from personality-rich vignettes to dramatic, atmospheric double-page spreads, with a palette of warm golds for the cozy indoor scenes and smoky grays and blues at night. The text uses repetition effectively ("Early Bird kept herself busy in one way...or another"); a veritable barrage of different font sizes and styles conveys Early Bird's overly enthusiastic prattle; and frequent use of onomatopoeia (particularly the "awoooooooooo" of the wolves) encourages listener participation. An appealing picture book, tailor-made for storyhour. Martha V. Parravano

      (Copyright 2025 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2025
      The diminutive hero from Denise's Caldecott Honor-winning Knight Owl returns in this sequel, which introduces a new character, wannabe knight Early Bird. The tiny, big-eyed creature keeps Knight Owl, now captain of the castle's night watch, awake with her incessant chatter. After several days of interrupted sleep, he finally snaps: "PLEASE GO AWAY!" But when she doesn't return by nightfall, worried Owl heads out into the cold, dark forest to look for her. Peril ensues in the form of a pack of menacing wolves, and who should arrive (accompanied by many knights) to rescue him but Early Bird -- wearing a metal cup as a helmet and brandishing a wooden spoon. All ends happily with the two friends sharing pancakes: breakfast for Knight Owl, dinner for Early Bird. As in the first book, the art varies from personality-rich vignettes to dramatic, atmospheric double-page spreads, with a palette of warm golds for the cozy indoor scenes and smoky grays and blues at night. The text uses repetition effectively ("Early Bird kept herself busy in one way...or another"); a veritable barrage of different font sizes and styles conveys Early Bird's overly enthusiastic prattle; and frequent use of onomatopoeia (particularly the "awoooooooooo" of the wolves) encourages listener participation. An appealing picture book, tailor-made for storyhour.

      (Copyright 2025 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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