More fun with 'Eva the Owlet' on Apple TV+

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Based on the New York Times bestselling Scholastic book series Owl Diaries by award-winning author Rebecca Elliott, Eva the Owlet has returned with four adorable shorts.

“Diary, Cheer Me Up, Up, Up!” follows little Eva who is upset about breaking a pinecone. To cheer herself up she goes on a fly with Baxter.

“All About Baby Mo,” has Eva telling her diary all about Baby Mo, who has scribbled all over the pages. This is infuriating to her but then, she does know there are some wonderful things about the little guy she dearly loves. 

“Diary Doodles” follows Eva has little Eva doodling during a rainy day. It’s a nice activity to do inside when the weather is wet and dreary outside.

“Diary, Cheer Lucy Up, Up, Up!”  has Eva helping her best friend Lucy write her own Cheer-Up List. Lucy is sad and upset because her stuffed animal got a hole in it. (note: I remember being very young and feeling the same way as Lucy when one of my animals got a hole. A needle and thread from my mom was the trick for me.)

Eva and her friends live in Treetopington. She is a fun, adventurous, and compassionate little owl. And to remember everything, she keeps track of her feelings and adventures in her diary.   

Since first being published, Owl Diaries now has eight foreign language translations and 11 million copies in print. 

Eva the Owlet is streaming now on Apple TV+.

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