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A raging storm comes through the town of Hopeville and Doctor Owlkin and his helpers have to hide in the basement to be safe. When they come out the next morning, much damage has been done to their neighbor's homes and yards. Trouble and King Tux go out to help and find a tiny lop-eared bunny with a twig in his eye. They rush him to Doctor Owlkin. Will Doctor Owlkin be able to save the tiny bunny's eye? What will happen to him?
As Doctor Owlkin always reminds the team, "It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, it's WHOOOOOO you are on the inside that matters most!"
Encouraging the Acceptance of Differences or Additional Needs
Our Mission: The Doctor Owlkin book series wants to encourage acceptance of children with differences or additional needs. Even though others may be "different," we find that inside everybody just wants to be loved, encouraged, accepted, appreciated, and included!
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A raging storm comes through the town of Hopeville and Doctor Owlkin and his helpers have to hide in the basement to be safe. When they come out the next morning, much damage has been done to their neighbor's homes and yards. Trouble and King Tux go out to help and find a tiny lop-eared bunny with a twig in his eye. They rush him to Doctor Owlkin. Will Doctor Owlkin be able to save the tiny bunny's eye? What will happen to him?
As Doctor Owlkin always reminds the team, "It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, it's WHOOOOOO you are on the inside that matters most!"
Encouraging the Acceptance of Differences or Additional Needs
Our Mission: The Doctor Owlkin book series wants to encourage acceptance of children with differences or additional needs. Even though others may be "different," we find that inside everybody just wants to be loved, encouraged, accepted, appreciated, and included!