Sam the Sheep-dog

“Sam the Sheep-dog” by Jennifer Jordan, published by Brimax in 1993, is a picture book that explores the journey of a sheepdog named Sam. With 32 pages, this edition presents a narrative that centers on Sam’s self-doubt as he struggles to manage the sheep he is responsible for taking to the Sheep Show. The story captures his challenges and feelings, providing a glimpse into the life of a sheepdog.
Readers will find a charming tale that delves into themes of perseverance and self-acceptance. As Sam navigates his tasks, the book illustrates his determination despite his perceived shortcomings. This engaging story, suitable for young audiences, combines elements of fiction with vibrant illustrations, making it an appealing choice for those interested in picture books.
Official synopsis Publisher
Sam doesn’t think he is a very good sheep dog when he can’t get the sheep he is taking to the Sheep Show to take a bath.
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