
"Owly and Wormy love making new friends, and when they spot an unfamiliar animal flying through the trees, they can't wait to meet her! Unfortunately, Shadow the flying squirrel doesn't want to be friends with Owly because she's afraid of him. Wormy tries to convince Shadow that she can trust Owly, but she's still scared. When Wormy gets stuck high up in a tree, Owly's own fear of flying keeps him grounded. Can Owly overcome his fears? And will Shadow be able to do the same?"--Provided by publisher.
year: 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2020, 2006, 2021
call number/section: 741.5, 1000, 741.59
subjects: owls, fiction, hummingbirds, friendship, cartoons and comics, birds, courage, comic books, strips, etc, helping behavior, short stories, comic books, strips, etc, social acceptance, helpfulness, graphic novels, short stories, graphic novels, juvenile fiction, earthworms, animal fiction, fear, animal flight, funny animal comics, opossums, individuality
Editions

Runton, Andy
Top Shelf (2004)
A kind, lonely little owl tries to earn an earthworm's trust and struggles with the knowledge that his new friends, a group of hummingbirds, must depart for the winter.
Schools: 19

Runton, Andy
Top Shelf (2005)
Presents a graphic novel where Owly, a kind, lonely owl, and his friend Wormy find they have to make sacrifices for things that are as important as friendship.
Schools: 25

Runton, Andy
Top Shelf (2007)
Owly, a lonely but kind owl, helps a new forest visitor adjust to the scary sounds of the woods and learn that a little courage and a lot of friendship can fix almost anything.
Schools: 9

Runton, Andy
Top Shelf (2008)
A collection of graphic short stories that feature the adventures of Owly and his friends as they help each other and learn how to be nice.
Schools: 20
Runton, Andy
Owly, a lonely but kind owl, helps a new forest visitor adjust to the scary sounds of the woods and learn that a little courage and a lot of friendship can fix almost anything.
Schools: 17

Runton, Andy
Owly, a kind, lonely owl, learns that everyone is special and that being different is okay in this almost wordless book.
Schools: 2
Runton, Andy
A collection of graphic short stories that feature the adventures of Owly and his friends as they help each other and learn how to be nice.
Schools: 4
Runton, Andy
Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic (2020)
"Best friends Owly and Wormy have days filled with adventure and hearts filled with kindness. And when they discover a bluebird family living in a damaged tree, they want to help out the best way they can: by building the birds a new home! But when they share their gift, the birds don't welcome the new birdhouse quite as Owly and Wormy had hoped. With a big storm moving in, can Owly and Wormy help get the birds (and their chicks!) to safety before it's too late?"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 29
Runton, Andy
"Owly and Wormy love making new friends, and when they spot an unfamiliar animal flying through the trees, they can't wait to meet her! Unfortunately, Shadow the flying squirrel doesn't want to be friends with Owly because she's afraid of him. Wormy tries to convince Shadow that she can trust Owly, but she's still scared. When Wormy gets stuck high up in a tree, Owly's own fear of flying keeps him grounded. Can Owly overcome his fears? And will Shadow be able to do the same?"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 16
Runton, Andy
Top Shelf Productions (2006)
Owly and Wormy extend a helping hand to a family of bluebirds and learn the value of true friendship. Told without words.
Schools: 1
Runton, Andy
"For Owly and Wormy, nothing beats the power of friendship! But fear can be a powerful force, too. There's a new visitor to the forest, an opossum who's misunderstood because of the way he looks. Wormy is afraid of him, and when Owly tries to untangle him from a fence, Possey begins hissing and bares his sharp teeth. Can the trio be brave and face their fears with just a little courage and a lot of friendship?"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 14
Runton, Andy
Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic (2021)
"For Owly and Wormy, nothing beats the power of friendship! But fear can be a powerful force, too. There's a new visitor to the forest, an opossum who's misunderstood because of the way he looks. Wormy is afraid of him, and when Owly tries to untangle him from a fence, Possey begins hissing and bares his sharp teeth. Can the trio be brave and face their fears with just a little courage and a lot of friendship?"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 12