“The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark Storybook” by Jill Tomlinson is a beloved children’s book that explores the theme of overcoming fear. The story revolves around Plop, a young barn owl who is afraid of the dark. As Plop interacts with various characters and learns different perspectives about the night, he gradually overcomes his fear and embraces the darkness. This heartwarming and beautifully illustrated storybook is a comforting and educational resource for young readers, helping them understand and cope with common fears in a gentle and engaging manner.
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