Go to Sleep, Russell the Sheep
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Based on 66 Ratings and 13 Reviews |
Book Description
Picture book favourite Russell the Sheep in a brand new interactive format for younger children. Sometimes Russell the Sheep is just a little bit out of step with the rest of flock. All the other sheep are fast asleep, but no matter how hard he tries! Russell is still awake. What's a sheep to do? The comic night-time exploits of Russell, the unconventional insomniac sheep, and his froggy sidek... More
Book Information
Publisher | HarperFestival |
Binding | Board book (12 editions) |
Reading Level | Baby to Pre-K |
# of Pages | 32 |
ISBN-10 | 0007246196 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0007246199 |
Publication Date | 06/04/2007 |
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4/18/2009 ALMI Art said: Rob Scotton has a charming sense of illustration, color, and character. This topsy-turvey book will charm adult readers, as well as children, keeping them amused and giggling. Russell is the only sheep who cannot sleep-join him on his journey to getting rest!
tags: I recommend, Inspired me
tags: I recommend, Inspired me
8/11/2008 Louise Tucker said:
tags: I recommend
We have three "Russell the Sheep" books and they've been continual favourites with my son (now 4). I even knitted him a Russell the sheep hat for fun! I think the humour coupled with the wonderful zany illustrations is totally appealing. Russell's friend Frankie frog is also loved and gets huge l... more
tags: I recommend
2/26/2008 Ryan Loghry said: Beautiful artwork, simple and fun story. I love all the striped attire.
tags: I recommend, Inspired me
tags: I recommend, Inspired me
12/9/2007 Becca Ramsey said: I enjoy all of Rob Scotton's Illustrated books - He's got a very unique style that I admire!
tags: Inspired me
tags: Inspired me
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