The Great Sheep Shenanigans

The Great Sheep Shenanigans

by Mei Matsuoka (Illustrator), PeterBently (Author)

Synopsis

A lamb for my supper will taste mighty fine! Thought a wily old wolf by the name of Lou Pine. As he sneakily, slyly snuck up on the flock - But it wasn't the sheep that were in for a shock... With a stunningly cunning plan, Lou Pine, finds a disguise that is sure to deliver a lamb stew or two. But this flock of sheep aren't quite the dumb mutton they seem...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Andersen
Published: 01 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1849393842
ISBN 13: 9781849393843
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Another irresistable romp from the creators of The Great Dog Bottom Swap, which was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize.

Media Reviews
Should inspire giggles, curiosity and delight. * Sunday Independent (Dublin) *
Hilarious read-aloud romp. A real treat, and repeated readings will garner even more details and delights. * The Bookseller *
A joyous rhyming romp from this increasingly popular creative team . . . Matsuoka's distinctive style of illustration perfectly complements Bently's wicked humour. -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail *
A catchy rhyming text propels this entertaining story...great illustrations * LoveReading4Kids *
A lovely book which will make an excellent gift or a brilliant borrow from the library, and I suspect your child might not want to take it back! * The Bookbag *
Author Bio
Since graduating from Kingston College of Art in 2004 Mei Matsuoka has been much in demand as an illustrator. Her illustrations for a short story won first prize in a UNESCO sponsored competition, which she travelled to Japan to collect in 2005. Mei was on the final longlist of candidates nominated as Best New Illustrators, and is one of the UK's most exciting newcomers to children's books. Peter Bently was born in Tidworth and attended Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied for a BA Hons in Modern Languages. He has two young children and now lives in Devon. He has also written several other award-winning picture books, including A Lark in the Ark (Egmont) and Shark in the Dark (Macmillan).