Little Baa

Little Baa by Kim Lewis is a charming children’s book published by Candlewick on March 19, 2001. This 1st U.S. edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Little Baa, a playful lamb who, while frolicking in the field, becomes separated from his mother. As he finds himself lost and alone, the narrative unfolds with a gentle exploration of his experience and the bond with his mother.
Readers will discover a reassuring tale that highlights themes of companionship and the journey of finding one’s way back home. Little Baa’s adventure is complemented by the appearance of Floss, a beloved character from the author’s previous works. This engaging story, suitable for young readers, captures the innocence of childhood and the importance of family, making it a delightful addition to any children’s fiction collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
From the acclaimed author-illustrator of Floss comes a refreshing take on the story of a lost lamb.
One spring day, Little Baa frisks and runs in the field, leaving his Ma far behind. Soon he is lost and all alone. How will Ma ever find him?
This reassuring tale features an adorable new character in Little Baa—plus, a cameo by one of the author’s best-loved characters from previous stories, Floss the sheepdog!
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