I myself have a Pinterest board dedicated to owls and collect anything owl related. From stuffed animals to an owl purse (I have it). One of my favorite items is this Lucite, owl pen holder that I keep on my computer desk. Isn't he adorable?
Here's a look at my Absolutely Owl-Mazing Pinterest Board
That's enough about my owl obsession, let's get to some fun fact about these fantastic flyers. 😀
- Owls eyes cannot move. They have binocular-like vision.
- An owl's ears are unevenly placed on both sides of their heads. This allows them to hear sounds from many directions.
- Some owls dine on other owls (such as the Great Horned Owl).
- A parliament is what you call a bunch of owls.
- An owl can turn it's head 270 degrees.
If you would like your little ones to learn more about owls, why not take a look at my owl unit for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners?
The Owl Unit for Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Kindergartners includes cute and simple learning activities that can be performed by these ages.
Included in this unit:
This unit includes:
8 Rhyming Owl Pairs Cards
Owl Symmetry Puzzles
Part of an Owl
How Many Owls Are There? Counting
Worksheet
Is It a Sentence? Worksheet
Owl Word Search
Small, Medium and Large Owls
Sorting Owls
Tree Owls Sizing Sorting Mats
All Answer Keys Included!
Click on the link below the cover to view the unit!
Owls Unit |
I promise your students and children will have a hoot!
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