Woolly Shaun

Woolly Shaun by Aardman is a charming children’s book published by Simon & Schuster UK on September 5, 2005. This Brdbk edition features 10 pages of simple text and engaging illustrations that highlight what makes Shaun unique among his fellow sheep. Unlike most sheep, Shaun prefers the excitement of West Wallaby Street and sports a cozy knitted pullover when the weather turns chilly. His fearless nature and acrobatic skills set him apart, making this book an enjoyable exploration of individuality.
Readers will discover how Shaun stands out from the flock through delightful illustrations and straightforward narratives. Each page presents an example of his distinct traits, culminating in a full bleed image on the final spread that emphasizes his most endearing quality: his snuggly woolly coat. This engaging format invites young readers to interact with the book, making it a delightful addition to any juvenile fiction collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
What makes Shaun special? He isn’t like most other sheep. He prefers West Wallaby Street to the farm and wears a knitted pullover when the weather turns cold. He’s not scared of dogs and can even do acrobatic stunts! Each page of the book features simple text and an illustration showing an example of how Shaun stands apart from the flock. A full bleed image of Shaun on the last double page spread is accompanied by the words, “”But just like every other sheep, the most special thing about Shaun is his snuggly woolly coat”” – inviting readers to close the book and stroke the woolly cover once more.
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