Owl Babies tells the simple, yet deeply resonant story of three young owlets, Sarah, Percy, and Bill, who awaken one night to discover their mother is not in the nest. As they wait, their anxiety mounts, expressed through repetitive questions and growing fear. The narrative beautifully captures the universal childhood experience of separation anxiety and the profound relief and joy upon a parent's return. It's a reassuring read for young children, particularly those who might be grappling with a parent's temporary absence or the fear of being left alone. The book's gentle tone and stunning illustrations make it an ideal choice for bedtime or any moment a child needs comfort.