A review by sonshinelibrarian
Good Night Owl by Greg Pizzoli

3.0

This was cute. I liked the art style. But the ending fell flat for me. Not that there has to be a message or a moral, but I couldn't figure out the point of the story.
Owl destroys his house and then goes to sleep with the mouse, but why? Did he know the mouse? Why does the mouse keep squeaking and then hiding instead of revealing himself/herself to Owl?
I just didn't feel any resolution and it didn't have that charm of silliness for silliness' sake, which I love in other picture books. Pretty, but a bit of a let down story-wise for me.