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Bedtime Stories That Celebrate Ontario’s Wildlife and the Changing Seasons

Each Maple Meadow book is a standalone adventure, but together they paint a complete picture of Ontario’s wildlife through the seasons. Collect them all to journey from spring’s awakening through winter’s quiet beauty.

What Every Maple Meadow Book Offers:

  • 32 or more pages of beautifully illustrated storytelling
  • Scientifically accurate wildlife behaviors and habitats
  • Gentle life lessons appropriate for ages 3-8
  • Authentic Ontario settings and seasonal details
  • Perfect 8.5″ x 8.5″ format for little hands
  • Engaging text that’s perfect for read-aloud bedtime routines

Book 1: Olive the Owl Stays Up Late

A story about natural rhythms and the importance of rest

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Olive the Owl is curious about everything—especially what happens during the day while she’s sleeping. One morning, she decides to stay awake and discover the daytime world. But will staying up past her bedtime be as fun as she imagined?

 

A gentle story about natural rhythms, listening to your body, and why we all need rest.

 

What Readers Will Learn:

  • About snowy owls and their nocturnal habits
  • Why different animals are active at different times
  • The importance of listening to your body
  • Natural circadian rhythms in age-appropriate terms

 

Perfect for: Children who resist bedtime, little ones learning about day/night cycles, and any child fascinated by owls

Book 2: Benny Beaver Builds Too Big

A story about balance and moderation

Benny Beaver loves to build! When he constructs his biggest dam yet, he’s so proud—until he realizes his dam is causing problems for his Maple Meadow neighbors. With help from wise Oscar Otter and the community, Benny learns that sometimes “big enough” is better than “biggest ever.”

 

Themes: Community cooperation, balance, considering others, problem-solving.

Book 3: Chorus Calls for Spring

A story about finding your voice and confidence

Chorus the Spring Peeper is the smallest frog in the marsh, and he’s worried his voice is too quiet to matter. But when the spring chorus begins, Chorus discovers that even the tiniest voice has an important part to play in Maple Meadow’s symphony.

 

Themes: Confidence, finding your voice, every contribution matters

Book 4: Ruby’s Long Journey Home

A story about migration and perseverance

Ruby Hummingbird faces her first migration south, and the journey seems impossibly long for such a tiny bird. Through determination, rest stops, and trusting her instincts, Ruby discovers she’s stronger than she ever imagined.

 

Themes: Perseverance, trusting yourself, migration and natural journeys

Book 5: Willow Takes Her Time

A story about patience and different approaches

Everyone in Maple Meadow seems to be in a hurry, but Willow the Painted Turtle prefers to take things slow. When a challenge arises that requires patience rather than speed, Willow shows her friends that there’s more than one way to reach a goal.

Themes: Patience, different approaches, slow and steady

Build Your Maple Meadow Library

Each book stands alone, but together they create a complete journey through Ontario’s seasons and ecosystems. Perfect for gift-giving, classroom libraries, or building your home collection one adventure at a time.

Maple Meadow in the Classroom

These books are perfect for:

  • Ontario science curriculum connections (habitats, seasons, animal adaptations)
  • Read-aloud story time
  • Environmental education units
  • Character education discussions
  • Local ecosystem studies