Six Sleepy Sheep

Six Sleepy Sheep by Jeffie Ross Gordon, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in June 1993, is a charming children’s book featuring 24 pages of delightful illustrations. This story unfolds in a serene countryside setting where six sleepy sheep find themselves in a cozy bed, only to be disturbed by one sheep’s loud snoring. The narrative captures the playful attempts of the sheep to return to their slumber, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
Readers will discover a whimsical exploration of problem-solving as the sheep try various silly solutions to overcome their wakefulness. The book falls within the realm of juvenile fiction and touches on themes related to animals and farm life. With its vibrant illustrations and lighthearted storyline, Six Sleepy Sheep offers a delightful experience for children, inviting them into a world of imagination and fun.
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In a green countryside under a yellow moon, six sleepy sheep slumber on six soft pillows in one big bed. Everyone is comfy and cozy . . . until one sheep snores. Now the sheep are awake–and they’ll try any number of silly solutions to get back to sleep. Full color.
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