The 108th Sheep

The 108th Sheep

by Ayano Imai (Author)

Synopsis

Nimitz can't sleep a wink, and so she decides to count sheep to help her fall asleep. One by one, the sheep jump over her bed and Nimitz counts them until she discovers that the 108th sheep is stuck. Luckily, Nimitz has a plan to save the night! A lavish, dreamy bedtime story, with a fantastic pull-out page so that sleepy heads can help Nimitz count up all the sheep in the story! How many will they count before falling asleep, too?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 24
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 17 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0747586780
ISBN 13: 9780747586784
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Stunning artwork from a new Japanese illustrator Lavishly gorgeous cream linen paper combined with a stylish monchrome effect to the artwork make this a gift book to really stand out The perfect story to read at bedtime - all about going to sleep! A great opportunity to keep counting beyond 10 and 20!

Author Bio
Ayano Imai was born in England in 1980, but left at the age of seven to live in Japan. She studied Japanese painting at Musashino Art University in Tokyo. The 108th Sheep is Ayano's first children's book and she uses a mixture of watercolour and pencil to achieve the soft lines.