The Naughty Sheep

The Naughty Sheep by Heather Amery is a delightful addition to the Usborne Reading Programme, published by Usborne Publishing, Limited in 2015. This 32-page book is designed for young readers, featuring a charming story about Woolly the sheep, who frequently escapes from Apple Tree Farm and causes mischief by eating Mrs. Boot’s flowers. The narrative has been carefully rewritten to align with the reading scheme, ensuring it is accessible for children learning to read.
In this engaging tale, readers will follow Woolly’s adventures as she unexpectedly finds herself at the Show. The book includes full-color illustrations throughout, enhancing the reading experience. Additionally, it features quizzes and activities at the end, making it a valuable resource for both enjoyment and learning. With its focus on farm animals and beginner reading skills, this edition is an excellent choice for young readers interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction.
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The charm of the Usborne Farmyard Tales in the wonderful format of the Reading Programme. The stories have been rewritten to fit in the reading scheme, and all checked for lexiles, book band etc.
Woolly the sheep is always escaping: running around Apple Tree Farm and eating Mrs. Boot’s flowers. But when she runs all the way to the Show, something unexpected happens. This simple story is part of the Usborne Reading Programme – over 300 books across seven levels, for children who are learning to read. With quizzes and activities at the end.
Illustrations: Full colour throughout
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