Russell the Sheep

Russell the Sheep by Rob Scotton is a delightful children’s book published by HarperCollins on May 31, 2011. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story introduces Russell, a sheep who finds himself slightly out of sync with his flock as they all drift off to sleep, leaving him wide awake.
In this charming tale, Russell explores various ways to fall asleep, showcasing his determination and creativity. The narrative captures the essence of bedtime and dreams, while also touching on themes of animals and counting. Young readers will enjoy following Russell’s journey as he navigates his sleepless night, ultimately discovering the path to slumber. This engaging story is perfect for bedtime reading, encouraging children to embrace their own nighttime routines.
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This is Russell.
Sometimes Russell is just a little bit out of step with the rest of the flock.
All the sheep are falling asleep—except Russell.
What’s a sheep to do?
Russell tries everything . . . until, at last, he falls asleep.
Good night, Russell!
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