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Sheepwrecked

Ashley Belote

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Hardback

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English
Random House Books for Young Readers
13 August 2024
Set sail on a hilarious romp on the high seas with a group of pirate sheep and their big emotions! Join them as they bumble their way to a lost island and find the best treasure of all -- friendsheep!

Set sail on a hilarious romp on the high seas with a group of pirate sheep and their big emotions! Join them as they bumble their way to a lost island and find the best treasure of all -- friendsheep!

Baa-hoy! Captain Hoof and his crew of sheep pirates are headed home with their treasure. Then -- SMASH! CRASH! BAM! -- the flock has been SHEEPWRECKED. They're cursed! They're lost forever! They'll never make it home! Until. . . a long-lost pirate helps the ragtag flock calm their nerves and see that things aren't all that bad.

All's wool that ends wool in this hilariously absurd, adventurous picture book from the creator of Witch & Wombat.
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Imprint:   Random House Books for Young Readers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 267mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9780593569665
ISBN 10:   0593569660
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

ASHLEY BELOTE is the author-illustrator of Witch & Wombat, The Me Tree, and Listen Up, Louella. She also illustrated picture books like Frankenslime and Valenslime. Ashley studied traditional animation under the direction of Don Bluth. She also serves as the regional illustrator coordinator for the Carolinas chapter of SCBWI.

Reviews for Sheepwrecked

★ ""This book will require no coaxing of children to get them to read it—quite the opposite....it never stops being perfectly timed silliness that even very young children will love."" —School Library Journal, starred review ""A cheery story that “wool” likely evoke some smiles."" —Kirkus Reviews


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