Early Childhood Audiobook: Owl At Home

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Description

This features an excerpt from the renowned childhood author Alfred Lobel's book, Owl At Home - the chapter called, \"Strange Bumps;\" a two minute immersion into the poor bird's dilemma.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
owl was in bed. It is time to blow out the candle and go to sleep, he said with a yawn. Then I will saw two bumps under his blanket, the bottom of his bed. What can those strange bumps be? Ask our. I will lift it up the blanket. He looked down into the bed. All he could see was darkness. I'll try to sleep. He could not. One of those two strange bumps grow bigger and bigger while I'm asleep. Sit down. That would not be pleasant. I will moved his right foot up and down. The bump on the right, moved up and down. One of those bumps is moving, said owl. Owl moved his left foot up and down. The bump on the left moved up and down. The other bump is moving. Cried Owl owl pulled all of the covers off his bed. The bumps were gone. All owl could see. At the bottom of the bed were his own 2 ft. But now I am cold, said Owl. I will cover myself with the blankets again. As soon as he did, he saw the same two bumps. Those bumps are back. Shouted owl bumps, bumps, bumps. I will never sleep tonight