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Why Nature-Loving Moms Are Swapping Screen Time for a Cartoon Owl That Plants Trees

A small activity book is teaching kids courage, kindness, and self-belief, one story at a time. And it plants real trees with every copy. We tried it with our own kids, and here is our honest take.

A young reader with her Happy Hoots book
One of our young testers, deep in the activity book.

Like a lot of moms, I hit a wall with screen time this year. My two kids (6 and 9) were glued to tablets, and I wanted something that gave back to them instead of just occupying them. I honestly wanted less screen, not another app.

That is how I found Happy Hoots, a slim story-and-activity book starring a small orange owl named Captain Hoots. I almost scrolled right past it. I am glad I did not.

On the surface it is a coloring and activity book for ages 4 and up. But the story underneath is doing something quieter: it teaches kids how to handle big feelings, speak up when something is wrong, and believe in themselves, without ever feeling like a lecture. My 6-year-old did the mazes and word searches. My 9-year-old actually wanted to talk about why Captain Hoots was brave. That conversation alone was worth it.

The six lessons hiding in the story

A dad reading Happy Hoots with his two sons
A dad and his two boys, mid-story.

There is one more thing that surprised me. Happy Hoots is run through a nonprofit, and every book sold pays to plant a real tree. My kids loved that their book planted a tree, and it turns out you can plant even more (more on that below).

★★★★★

"My 9 year old and I loved this book. Great messages to inspire the younger generation to take action."

Crystal, verified Amazon review

I am naturally skeptical of anything that promises to teach values, because most of it is preachy. This was not. The lessons are baked into a story kids actually enjoy, which is the only way any of it sticks.

★★★★★

"The story reminded me of The Lorax, but more hopeful. My 5-year-old was all in on the coloring and mazes, and felt empowered instead of scared."

Clay, verified Amazon review

What I appreciated most is that it pulled us off screens and put us next to each other. No app, no login. Just a story, some crayons, and a few good questions.

Happy Hoots paperback book

Where to get it

The paperback ships to your door, and every copy plants real trees.

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Paperback · $11.99

Would I buy it again? I already have, as a gift. If you want something that entertains your kids and quietly teaches them to be kind and brave, it is an easy yes.

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What is Captain Hoots?

Captain Hoots

Captain Hoots is the little owl at the heart of Happy Hoots, a children's story-and-activity book for ages 4 and up. Through his adventures, kids meet simple ideas about courage, kindness, curiosity, and caring for nature.

It is published in partnership with SHISHARKA, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 41-2524803) that plants a tree for every copy sold. There is no app and no subscription. It is meant to be enjoyed offline, together.

This article is an advertorial. NatureMoms.org has waived to receive compensation in lieu of planting another tree. The reviews quoted are real customer reviews published on Amazon. Happy Hoots is a product of SHISHARKA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The 2-trees pledge applies to orders placed through NatureMoms.org.