Silli's Sheep
ISBN-13:
9781984848529
ISBN-10:
1984848526
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Tiffany Stone, Louis Thomas
Publication date:
2020
Publisher:
Schwartz & Wade
Format:
Hardcover
32 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781984848529
ISBN-10:
1984848526
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Tiffany Stone, Louis Thomas
Publication date:
2020
Publisher:
Schwartz & Wade
Format:
Hardcover
32 pages
Summary
Silli's Sheep (ISBN-13: 9781984848529 and ISBN-10: 1984848526), written by authors
Tiffany Stone, Louis Thomas, was published by Schwartz & Wade in 2020.
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Description
For fans of Sophie's Squash and other super-silly picture books, here is the endearing story of a man named Silli who tries to tame the wind in ridiculous ways.
Silli lives in the middle of a meadow, in the open air. One morning, a gust of wind pays a visit--brrrr! What if the wind comes to stay? If only Silli could find some sheep, he'd have wool to knit a sweater to keep him warm. Luckily, he spots five large "sheep" up on a hill--perfect! It's just too bad they're resistant to herding and their wool is incredibly hard. But when Silli leans against them, they block the wind and keep him warm. . . . Perhaps he can build a shelter made of sheep? And so he resourcefully arranges his sturdy sheep (which are actually sheep-shaped rocks) into a little hut, and is finally warm and dry. This charming story--crafted in the tradition of folkloric characters who are well-meaning, likeable, and also a bit ridiculous--is sure to have a ton of kid appeal.
Silli lives in the middle of a meadow, in the open air. One morning, a gust of wind pays a visit--brrrr! What if the wind comes to stay? If only Silli could find some sheep, he'd have wool to knit a sweater to keep him warm. Luckily, he spots five large "sheep" up on a hill--perfect! It's just too bad they're resistant to herding and their wool is incredibly hard. But when Silli leans against them, they block the wind and keep him warm. . . . Perhaps he can build a shelter made of sheep? And so he resourcefully arranges his sturdy sheep (which are actually sheep-shaped rocks) into a little hut, and is finally warm and dry. This charming story--crafted in the tradition of folkloric characters who are well-meaning, likeable, and also a bit ridiculous--is sure to have a ton of kid appeal.
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