The Flock Factor

The Flock Factor by Martin Howard, published by Walker Entertainment in 2014, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 96 pages. This engaging story unfolds during talent-show time on the farm, where roosters and chickens compete against their rivals, the sheep. The narrative centers on Shirley, a sheep with a remarkable singing talent but a significant case of stage fright, as she navigates her fears with the help of her friend Shaun.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of competition and friendship as Shirley attempts to overcome her anxiety and impress the vole judges. The book incorporates themes related to animals and performing arts, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its lighthearted approach, The Flock Factor presents a charming tale that captures the essence of farm life and the challenges of stepping into the spotlight.
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It’s talent-show time on the farm, and all the roosters and chickens are flocking together in hopes of beating their rivals, the sheep. Meanwhile, Shirley, a sheep whose flair for singing is as large as her frame, has a big problem – a massive case of stage fright. Can Shaun the sheep convince his jittery friend to wow the vole judges and take home the prize?
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