Where is The Green Sheep?

Where is The Green Sheep?

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THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR - EARLY CHILDHOOD Mem Fox and Judy Horacek take you on a wildly wonderful adventure in their rollicking search for the green sheep in this Australian classic. Here is the blue sheep, and here is the red sheep. Here is the bath sheep, and here is the bed sheep. But where is the green sheep? Mem has never owned a sheep, let alone a green one, but she does admit to having woolly thoughts from time to time. Judy loves drawing things, especially sheep. This is her first flock. 'Laughs and interactive play will ensue among readers and listeners.' Booklist 'Perfectly attuned to a toddler's sense of playful discovery.' Horn Book Guide 'Just right for toddlers experiencing the basics of life and budding readers learning to complete their sentences by looking at words and pictures together.' Kirkus Reviews 'Oh what a beaut it is! ... Cunningly worked rhyming words make it a delight to read aloud, sharing with a very young reader who will want to return again and again to the story ... Brilliant.' Books for Keeps

Author: Mem Fox
Format: Hardback, 32 pages, 221mm x 230mm, 332 g
Published: 2004, Penguin Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: Picture Books
Interest Age: From 0 to 2 years

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THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR - EARLY CHILDHOOD Mem Fox and Judy Horacek take you on a wildly wonderful adventure in their rollicking search for the green sheep in this Australian classic. Here is the blue sheep, and here is the red sheep. Here is the bath sheep, and here is the bed sheep. But where is the green sheep? Mem has never owned a sheep, let alone a green one, but she does admit to having woolly thoughts from time to time. Judy loves drawing things, especially sheep. This is her first flock. 'Laughs and interactive play will ensue among readers and listeners.' Booklist 'Perfectly attuned to a toddler's sense of playful discovery.' Horn Book Guide 'Just right for toddlers experiencing the basics of life and budding readers learning to complete their sentences by looking at words and pictures together.' Kirkus Reviews 'Oh what a beaut it is! ... Cunningly worked rhyming words make it a delight to read aloud, sharing with a very young reader who will want to return again and again to the story ... Brilliant.' Books for Keeps