The Tale of Solomon Owl
1917
The Tale of Solomon Owl, published in 1917 by Arthur Scott Bailey, is a children's book that follows the whimsical adventures of Solomon Owl and his interactions with various forest animals in Pleasant Valley. The narrative combines humor and moral lessons, exploring themes of friendship, cleverness, and the dynamics of animal life. Through encounters with characters like Mr. Frog and Reddy Woodpecker, the story provides insights into animal behaviors and environments, making it both entertaining and educational for young readers. This book is part of the Tuck-me-in Tales series and is noted for its rich vocabulary and charming illustrations.


































