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Betty Staley, author of books on child, adolescent, and adult development writes this delightful meadowland fable in which the creatures try to guess the owl's riddle-Too hoo, too hoo, a bit of heaven on the earth. Children will join to solve the riddle as each creature takes a turn. As often happens in real life, it is the lowliest creature whom others put down who is the real hero. At the end of the story, children learn how they can reveal the bit of heaven on the earth by themselves.

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Betty Staley, author of books on child, adolescent, and adult development writes this delightful meadowland fable in which the creatures try to guess the owl's riddle-Too hoo, too hoo, a bit of heaven on the earth. Children will join to solve the riddle as each creature takes a turn. As often happens in real life, it is the lowliest creature whom others put down who is the real hero. At the end of the story, children learn how they can reveal the bit of heaven on the earth by themselves.
Autorenporträt
Betty Staley has been a Waldorf teacher, writer, and international lecturer for the last sixty years. She has published eight books about child, adolescent, and adult development, as well as curriculum. Her book Between Form and Freedom, Raising a Teenager, has been a favorite for parent study groups; and Africa, a Guide for Teachers and Families introduces children from kindergarten through high school to the wonders of African history, geography, myths, music, art, and food. Her first children's book, Ow and the Crystal Clear, was published in 1978, and she looks forward to publishing a new edition soon.Betty lives in Fair Oaks, California, loves walking on the American River trail, traveling, and keeping in touch with her children and grandchildren. She describes her interests and passions on her website bettykstaley.com and in her monthly newsletter.