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Make an Owl Bookmark - Free Printable

By Jen

Oh my goodness - I have a daughter who is obsessed with owls. Do you have a child who loves something? Is it cars, is it dogs or dinosaurs? When you discover that your child has a passion for a particular subject or a particular thing, this is the perfect teachable opportunity. Make an Owl Bookmark - Embrace your child's passion with a fun free printable owl bookmark. A fun learning opportunity for kids | Book Activity for Kids | Owl Craft Activity for Kids | Bookmark Craft | for your convenience, this post contains affiliate links

A love of owls has lead our entire family to local conservation areas to meet bird of prey education sessions. We have borrowed countless books about owls from the library. There was an owl birthday party, complete with an owl cake, owl crafting and owl loot bags. Every new owl exploration has involved reading, writing, creating. Following a child's passion will always lead to learning.  owl bookmark

So, when I was thinking about contributing to the 31 Days of ABC's series this year, I knew we had to select the letter "o" and we had to create a fun owl activity. Inspired by all the owl books my daughter has read, we wanted to make an owl themed bookmark. We designed a blank printable owl bookmark. Print off the bookmark and let your kids get creative.  Depending on the age of your child, this bookmark will look very different. A preschooler, an early reader and a grade schooler will use their imaginations differently.

Make an Owl Bookmark

cardstock
ribbon
whole punch
markers, pencil crayons, scissors

Print off the blank owl bookmark template.  We used heavy card stock paper so that our bookmark will be more durable.

owl bookmark blank copy Next, it's time to start designing the owl bookmark. We chose to use the quotation "Owl you need is a good book". Feel free to add have your child add her own words to the bookmark. "Reading is a hoot" "Owl hold your spot for you".

My daughter chose to draw owls sitting on a branch in a tree - one is a little more colourful than the other. Take inspiration from some of our favourite owl books.

 Owl Babies by Martin Waddell

National Geographic Readers: Owls

Punch a hole in the top of the bookmark.

owl bookmark final bookmark Then feed the ribbon through the hole. Make sure the piece of ribbon is long enough to fall outside of the book. Doesn't it look lovely in our Wind in the Willows book?

owl bookmark in book These bookmarks are a beautiful reminder of my daughter's love for owls. They are also a chance to encourage her to read and write even more.

What is your child's passion? How can you support that passion with learning opportunities?


31 days of ABC

It's time again for another fantastic month of alphabet fun with the 31 Days of ABC! All this month you can look forward to 31 more days of activities, crafts, books, apps, and more, all dedicated to teaching young children the alphabet.

I am so happy to be working with an amazing group of kid bloggers, who will be sharing their ideas with us in the coming days. So join us as we jump, skip, hop, and read our way through the alphabet this October!

Find more great resources in our series from past years: 31 Days of ABCs 2013, 2014, and 2016!

Don't forget to follow our 31 Days of ABCs Pinterest board for even more great ABC ideas!


31 Days of ABC

Teaching the ABCs - October 1

All Done Monkey: Early Literacy - Getting Started Teaching the Alphabet

A - October 2

Creative World of Varya: A Is for Aromatherapy for Kids

B - October 3

Hispanic Mama: B Is For Bilingual Baby Books

C - October 4

Witty Hoots: C Is for Cool Fingerprint Castle Keyrings Tutorial

D - October 5

Teach Me Mommy: D Is for Dinosaurs DIY Sensory Bin

E - October 6

E Is for Environmental Print to Develop Literacy

F - October 7

Look! We're Learning! F Is for Printable Farm Paper Bag Puppets

G - October 8

All Done Monkey: G Is for Go

H - October 9

All Done Monkey: H Is for Hello/Hola

I - October 10

Jeddah Mom: I Is for Ice Cream Craft and Sorting Activity

J - October 11

All Done Monkey: J is for Jirafa (Giraffe) - Spanish Coloring Page

K - October 12

Pennies of Time: K Is for Kindness

L - October 13

Schooling Active Monkeys: L Is for Lion Craft

M - October 14

Sugar, Spice & Glitter

N - October 15

All Done Monkey: N Is for Nature Crafts

O - October 16

Kitchen Counter Chronicles: O Is for Owls

P - October 17

Creative World of Varya

Q - October 18

Discovering the World Through My Son's Eyes

R - October 19

JDaniel4'sMom: R Is for Robot

S - October 20

Discovering the World Through My Son's Eyes: S Is for Spanish

T - October 21

Sand In My Toes: T Is for Truck

U - October 22

The Educators' Spin On it: U Is for Unicorn

V - October 23

CrArty: V Is for Van Gogh

W - October 24

My Story Time Corner: W Is for Wheels on the Bus

X - October 25

The Mommies Reviews: X

Y - October 26

Teach Me Mommy: Y Is for Yarn Letters

Z - October 27

Bambini Travel: Z Is for Zoo Animal

123's - October 28

Prewriting - October 29

Books, Songs, & Apps - October 30

Printables - October 31

Royal Baloo and Logi-Bear Too


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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

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