Who-oo Are You?

Illustration of two green eyes.

Written by Linda Weaver, Elizabeth O’Neil, Lisa Calcagni, and Pat Wood from the Roosevelt School in Worcester, MA
Illustrated by Darcy Schwartz


Illustration of children.

Dedicated to Ms. Weagle’s class.

 

 

Special thanks to the Massachusetts Department of Education whose funding supported teachers and parents in the development of this story. © CAST, 2004


Who-oo sleeps all day and hunts at night?

Who-oo sleeps all day and hunts at night?


Illustration of a tree with open and shut eyes peeking out.

“I do-oo!” 


Who-oo has ears that open and close?

Who-oo has ears that open and close?


Illustration of a tree with a brown ear poking out from the leaves.

“I do-oo!”


Who-oo has three eyelids on each eye?

Who-oo has three eyelids on each eye?


Illustration of a tree with open eyes peeking out.

“I do-oo!” 


Who-oo has a head that can turn around and look behind its back?

Who-oo has a head that can turn around and look behind its back? 


Illustration of the back of an owl sitting in a tree.

“I do-oo!” 


Who-oo has a coat made of thousands of feathers?

Who-oo has a coat made of thousands of feathers?


Illustration of an owl sitting in a tree.

“I do-oo!”


Who-oo are you?

Who-oo are you? 


Illustration of an owl sitting in a tree.

“It’s me,” screeched the owl.  “That’s who-oo!”


Illustration of an owl flying out of a tree.

The End!