| Orris and Timble : star stories (Orris And Timble) Author: DiCamillo, Kate | ||
| Price: $21.88 | ||
Summary:
Timble the owl wonders why his rat friend Orris never leaves the barn and offers to take Orris on a flight to see what's beyond the barn. But Orris thinks he has everything he needs right where he is. Will Orris open up to the new opportunity? The final installment in the early-reader trilogy.
| Illustrator: | Mok, Carmen |
| Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: LG Reading Level: 2.80 Points: .5 Quiz: 557662 |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (11/15/25)
School Library Journal (+) (02/01/26)
Booklist (03/01/26)
The Hornbook (00/03/26)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 02/01/2026 K-Gr 3—"The rat and the owl were friends." With the direct and uncomplicated grace characteristic of DiCamillo's narration, the first chapter of this third "Orris and Timble" book shows readers the erudite rat and the earnest owl enjoying one another's conversation and companionable silence. But when Timble gently presses Orris to "see the world" with him on night flights, the rat resists. Why go anywhere when everything the rat loves is right here? The ecstasy of a gold-tinged flying dream and the wordless judgment of a sardine can prompt the rat to consider that maybe Timble is right: maybe Orris is just afraid and owes a little more trust to this cherished friend. Much like DiCamillo's writing, Mok's warm illustrations elicit a feast of emotions with tender simplicity. One page turn offers a glimpse of Orris emerging from a feather-clinging, eyes-shut-tight anxiety to an apprehensive peek at the view from Timble's back; it's stunning and evocative. Here is a story in which silence and space between characters is robust and patient enough to carry the weight of an evolving friendship. Newly independent readers will watch these storytelling friends navigate fear and trust, the vulnerability to extend an invitation and the courage to accept it. VERDICT As a balm to frenetic, quick-cut storytelling; as a soul-filling friendship tale; as the satisfying conclusion to a beautiful series—there are endless reasons to fall in love with this early chapter book.—Rachel Owens - Copyright 2026 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
Booklist - 03/01/2026 This charming and heartwarming conclusion to a trilogy about two unlikely friends, a rat named Orris and an owl named Timble, artfully captures the essence of friendship, trust, and curiosity, not to mention the power of stories. Orris and Timble meet each night in Timble’s barn to share stories under the stars, bonding over their love of storytelling and all that they encounter. Timble challenges Orris to open up his world by leaving the barn and experiencing more of the world. Orris is frightened and thinks he does not need to see anything else. However, slowly he starts to dream of the possibilities that flying could bring. DiCamillo’s gentle storytelling, paired with lush and adorable illustrations, teaches valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the joy of exploring new perspectives, as well as—through Orris and Timble’s friendship—the power of helping others. A beautifully written story that will inspire children to dream big and cherish the bonds they have. - Copyright 2026 Booklist.



