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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about what happens while they are sleeping, or if they are feeling a bit of FOMO (fear of missing out) regarding the daytime world. It is a perfect choice for little ones who are naturally curious about the hidden rhythms of nature and the concept of opposites. Through the eyes of a nocturnal owl experiencing the sun for the first time, children explore themes of wonder, discovery, and the beauty of the natural world. This gentle story follows Little Owl as he stays awake past his bedtime to witness a forest transformed by light. It introduces daytime animals and bright colors that are usually hidden from him. For parents, it serves as a comforting bridge between day and night, validating a child's curiosity about the world while ultimately guiding them back to a peaceful sleep. It is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers who are developing their vocabulary and observation skills.