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Little Bo Peep and Her Bad, Bad Sheep: A Mother Goose Hullabaloo


Fiction Picture

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No. of pages 40

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Great for age 3-8 years
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep ... as usual. What starts out as a simple nursery rhyme quickly derails into mayhem. Bo Peep can't find her sheep, but readers will, and they'll be coaching Bo from the sidelines as they watch her mischievous sheep swiping mittens from kittens, toppling Humpty Dumpty, and trampling Mary's garden. Dozens of beloved Mother Goose characters have cameos ... and all have run-ins with the sheep. Readers will giggle all the way to the end when at last they can finish the rhyme, as the sheep (sheepishly) come home, wagging their tails, of course.

 

This book is part of a book series called Fiction Picture .

There are 40 pages in this book. This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+). This book was published 2016 by Curious Fox .

Luke Flowers spends his days in his cozy creative cave illustrating and writing children's books. He is the illustrator of many picture books, including One More Dino on the Floor and Little Bo Peep and Her Bad, Bad Sheep . Luke lives in Colorado with his wife and three kids. Moby Shinobi is his first series. A. L. Wegwerth (also known as Amber Ross) has an uncanny ability to recall songs and rhymes from childhood with little-to-no prodding. As one might imagine, this remarkable skill comes in handy on a daily basis-or at least for the time it took to create this book. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her husband and kids. Luke Flowers is an illuminator of the imagination from Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he lives with his wife and three kids. When he is not illustrating and writing children's books in his cozy creative cave, he finds deep inspiration in strumming on his guitar or banjo, adventures with his family, and savoring a unique blend of music, movies, coffee and books . lots and lots of books.

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Fiction Picture

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