
Owl Diaries #1: Eva's Treetop Festival - Early Chapter Book for Ages 5-7
Eva Wingdale has bitten off more than one little owl can chew. When she volunteers to organize the school's spring festival, the to-do list grows faster than the flowers blooming outside, and even her best friend Lucy can't help her get it all done. The only owl who might be able to save the day? Sue, the not-so-friendly classmate Eva would rather avoid. Written in diary format with full-color illustrations on every page, this 80-page paperback brings early chapter book readers into Eva's feathered world. Part of Scholastic's Branches line for newly independent readers ages 5 to 7 (grades K-2), and the first book in the New York Times bestselling Owl Diaries series by Rebecca Elliott.
- Diary-style storytelling lets kids read Eva's thoughts as she navigates friendship drama and festival chaos
- Illustrations appear on every page to support beginning chapter book readers building confidence and stamina
- Short sentences, simple vocabulary, and fast-paced plot keep kids ages 5 to 7 turning pages
- Kicks off a bestselling series that continues with more of Eva's adventures at Treetop Owlementary
- Relatable story about asking for help, even when it's hard, wrapped up in an appealing animal world
Owl Diaries #1: Eva's Treetop Festival - Early Chapter Book for Ages 5-7
Eva Wingdale has bitten off more than one little owl can chew. When she volunteers to organize the school's spring festival, the to-do list grows faster than the flowers blooming outside, and even her best friend Lucy can't help her get it all done. The only owl who might be able to save the day? Sue, the not-so-friendly classmate Eva would rather avoid. Written in diary format with full-color illustrations on every page, this 80-page paperback brings early chapter book readers into Eva's feathered world. Part of Scholastic's Branches line for newly independent readers ages 5 to 7 (grades K-2), and the first book in the New York Times bestselling Owl Diaries series by Rebecca Elliott.
- Diary-style storytelling lets kids read Eva's thoughts as she navigates friendship drama and festival chaos
- Illustrations appear on every page to support beginning chapter book readers building confidence and stamina
- Short sentences, simple vocabulary, and fast-paced plot keep kids ages 5 to 7 turning pages
- Kicks off a bestselling series that continues with more of Eva's adventures at Treetop Owlementary
- Relatable story about asking for help, even when it's hard, wrapped up in an appealing animal world
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Eva Wingdale has bitten off more than one little owl can chew. When she volunteers to organize the school's spring festival, the to-do list grows faster than the flowers blooming outside, and even her best friend Lucy can't help her get it all done. The only owl who might be able to save the day? Sue, the not-so-friendly classmate Eva would rather avoid. Written in diary format with full-color illustrations on every page, this 80-page paperback brings early chapter book readers into Eva's feathered world. Part of Scholastic's Branches line for newly independent readers ages 5 to 7 (grades K-2), and the first book in the New York Times bestselling Owl Diaries series by Rebecca Elliott.
- Diary-style storytelling lets kids read Eva's thoughts as she navigates friendship drama and festival chaos
- Illustrations appear on every page to support beginning chapter book readers building confidence and stamina
- Short sentences, simple vocabulary, and fast-paced plot keep kids ages 5 to 7 turning pages
- Kicks off a bestselling series that continues with more of Eva's adventures at Treetop Owlementary
- Relatable story about asking for help, even when it's hard, wrapped up in an appealing animal world






















