Where Will the Sleepy Sheep Sleep?

Where Will the Sleepy Sheep Sleep?

by David Metzenthen and Jonathan Bentley
Epub (Kobo - Fixed Layout), Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/08/2023

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A gorgeous, funny, tongue-twisting picture book by two incredibly talented creators. Perfect for bedtime reading.


Do you think the sleepy sheep will sleep on top of this wild and windy hill

Baah!

No-o-o, this windy hill is far too high and wild for a sleepy sheep to sleep on!

Do you think the sleepy sheep will sleep deep down in this steep and stony valley?

Baah!

No-o-o, this valley is far too deep, steep, and stony for a sleepy sheep to sleep in!


So where will the sleepy sheep end up sleeping? A delight from beginning to end - bedtime reading at its best.

ISBN:
9781761187599
9781761187599
Category:
Animal stories (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo - Fixed Layout), Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-08-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
David Metzenthen

David Metzenthen is a Melbourne boy. He was an advertising copywriter before turning to fiction, and a builder's labourer to support his first twenty years as a writer for young people.

David is a learner surfer, a keen fly fisherman, and a tree hugger from way back. He tries to write stories that will explain and entertain and be worthy of the reader's time. The natural world is where he likes to spend time, and he is a supporter of various environmental foundations.

He hopes to write the perfect book, knows it will never happen, but works in hope... David is married to Fiona and has two children, a dog, and a couple of parrots. He has travelled overseas but is inspired by this country and hopes always to feel that way.

Jonathan Bentley

As a little boy, Jonathan Bentley liked football and drawing. When he was about eight years old he realised he wasn’t going to be good enough to play football for Leeds United, so he concentrated on drawing instead.

When he left school he studied at Brighton Polytechnic. Jonathan worked as a builder’s labourer and kitchen hand for many years before he became a full-time illustrator, and he worked in London and Sydney before moving to Brisbane, Australia.

Jonathan has been an Editorial Illustrator at the Courier Mail newspaper for ten years, and has illustrated books for Margaret Wild, The Wiggles and Andrew Daddo.

Jonathan likes to work with a range of materials including acrylics, oils, and line and watercolour, and he looks forward to the day when he has a big barn-like studio somewhere in the countryside.

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