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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I dream of sheepy with the light green wool
Have you ever noticed that many of the best picture books for children aged zero to five tend to involve sheep? Why is this? What is it about sheep that make them ideal receptacles of authorial wit and wisdom? Is it their woolly coats? Their sly sweet faces? Their remarkably loud baas? Whatever the case, I've had the pleasure of reading smartly written sheep books...
Published on January 7, 2005 by E. R. Bird

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3.0 out of 5 stars I don't care `sheep'...
I don't really get this book. The whimsical illustrations aside, I found myself not really caring about that elusive green sheep; like at all. Sure, this is not a book for me, but for my daughter, but still...I failed to see the point. The types of sheep presented range from colorful sheep to `bed sheep' (why not `sleepy sheep') and `scared sheep', and everything in...
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I dream of sheepy with the light green wool, January 7, 2005
This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
Have you ever noticed that many of the best picture books for children aged zero to five tend to involve sheep? Why is this? What is it about sheep that make them ideal receptacles of authorial wit and wisdom? Is it their woolly coats? Their sly sweet faces? Their remarkably loud baas? Whatever the case, I've had the pleasure of reading smartly written sheep books that vary from "Sheep In a Jeep" by Nancy Shaw to this more recent Mem Fox creation, "Where is the Green Sheep". Helped in no small part by newcomer Judy Horacek, the book is a deft examination of various sheeplike and unsheeplike activities. It's a surprisingly charming and winning little book that's certain to earn the undivided love and attention of ankle biters worldwide.

Using remarkably simple words, the book follows various sheep through their day. We see sheep of many colors and sheep taking baths. We have sheep up and we have sheep down. There are band sheep, wind sheep, near and far sheep. Just about any kind of sheep you can think of, this book's got `em. Still, one question keeps popping up throughout the pages. Where is the green sheep? By the end, we discover the mysterious green sheep's location and exactly what it is doing. It's an oddly satisfying way to end the tale and so we do.

Mem Fox incites an odd following of rabid pro-Fox fans everywhere. People cannot get enough of this woman. I've never completely fallen under the Fox spell myself, but with this book I'm beginning to see her charms. Though the story would be far less interesting if it was not accompanied by Judy Horacek's illustrations (more on that later), it's still a bouncy flouncy flurry of fun. In fact after all the crazy sheep antics there are two blank pages containing these words at the story's close. "What IS that green sheep? Turn the page quietly - let's take a peep...". And then you see the book's namesake, "fast asleep" under a lovely green bush. The whole book rhymes beautifully, scanning perfectly on every page. So to finish with this sweet quiet ending... well it does the heart good.

But the real star of this show is Judy Horacek. An Australian who's bookflap merely refers to her credits as having, "written and illustrate(d) books of her own", she has burst onto the children's publishing scene with a whiz and a bang. Her style is best summarized as deceptively simple. In truth, it mostly consists of sheep, scenes, and actions drawn with a black Rotring Isograph pen and colored in with various shaded and colorful watercolors. This sounds dull. It is not. Horacek's sheep have somehow been imbued with remarkable jolts of personality and joy. Whether you're watching the antics of the rain sheep dancing about a lamppost or the car sheep fixing its engine, something about these animals is bloody fascinating. But the moment in the book where these wooly stars really got me was the section that discusses near and far. You turn the page and find yourself nose to furry nose with a sheep viewing you intently. The two little black spots that make up its eyes bore into yours. And on the next page is a far sheep. Possibly as small as Horacek's thick tipped pen could draw. It doesn't matter what these lollygagging lambs are doing. Every step they take is spellbinding.

So there you have it. A great book for children that are just beginning to read. And trust me, a predilection towards sheep is not required to enjoy this book. It's just one of those rare tales that adults will enjoy reading over and over and over and that kids will find equally enjoyable that many times. It's not one of those grand works of preschool literature, but it's a great book. Just give it a glance. As sheep books go, it's a keeper indeed.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Storytime OR A Great Present, November 22, 2005
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AMGrumm (Suburbia, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
May not look like much with such few words on each page but this GEM OF A BOOK, filled with engaging illustrations, provides an ideal and a totally fun storytime. Use as a warm-up. A denouement
prepares young listeners to further enjoy stories about sheep.
Follow with Nancy Shaw's Sheep in a Jeep !!!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gentle as a Lamb, May 25, 2005
This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
Sheep are appealing creatures, known for being gentle. Indeed, our very lexicon includes the expression, "gentle as a lamb," so it comes as no suprise that many delightful books for pre-schoolers involve sheep in some form. The ovine theme works like a charm in this book. It takes its place among other good ovine literature such as "Sherman the Sheep" and "Sheep in a Jeep."

This book does a nice job of blending fact and fantasy. Sheep are drawn in pastoral settings, happily eating daisies, grass and clovers as well as being anthropormorphized and engaged in human activites such as fixing a car; sleeping in a bed; taking baths and dancing.

Young children will find that this book will keep their attention. The language is clear and direct without overdoing; the point is made right off the bat. Cognitive concepts such as color, up, down, in and out are included. One can also interpret the sheep of many colors, blue, red, etc. as being a metaphor for diversity and acceptance. The Quest for the Green Sheep makes for very humorous reading indeed.

The writing, together with the excellent illustrations make for a very nice package indeed. Regardless of level of degree in matters ovine, readers and listeners alike will enjoy the pure fun of this book. People of all ages will laugh at the ovine antics and get a charge out of finding out the whereabouts of that green sheep!



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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ESL Elementary School Winner!, March 14, 2005
This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
I teach English in Japan and am often asked to make visits to elementary schools. This book is great for filling in extra time on those visits. The vocabulary is simple, and the use of opposites is wonderful. My students have a very low English level, yet can follow the plot of this book very easily. They also enjoy chiming in to ask "Where is the green sheep?" (Midori hitsugi, doko desu ka) Although they may retain very little of the vocabulary, they have a great sense of pride after having read and understood an English book.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love Mem Fox, March 14, 2006
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This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
I have had a wonderful opportunity to hear Mem Fox read some of her wonderful childrens books! My 2 year old and my 4 year old love every book of hers that we have read and they just love to try and read them back to me.

I am a very avid reader myself and it thrills me when my children show such an interest in it as well.

Where is the Green Sheep? is my 2 year olds favorite book. She will pick it out before any other!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Mem Fox - must have!, September 17, 2005
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This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
This is a super Mem Fox book for all you book lovers out there.
My 2 1/2 year old LOVES Where is the Green Sheep? and wants to read it over and over. It would be a great gift for any child who loves books!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A delightful and sweet storybook!, April 14, 2004
This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
I picked this up and have to say it is a beautiful piece. My 6 year old daughter picked it up and sat down and read it to me in awe at the brightly colored pictures and very excited to find out where the green sheep was! She enjoyed the opposites and the simple words that were easy for her to sound out and pick up on. It is now her favorite book!

It is a very good book for small children and it goes quickly and can definitely spark some learning experience with all of the opposites. Very nice bedtime story!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't miss the search for the green one, January 22, 2005
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This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
Playful, cheery pictures accompany this search for a green sheep. Quirky sheep in rountine and outlandish situations help the young reader identify colors and understand comparisons. The rhyming search ends with a peek at the missing sheep. The repetitive phrase "where is the green sheep?" will have young readers quickly chiming in. A clever book that will work as a beginning reader as well as a read-aloud.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A3 a 5 year olds review, August 26, 2006
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B. Ellison (ACT, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
I love Mem Fox. I had her books as a child and now my children own many of her books. My daughters love that with this book they can "read" this book. My three year old reads pages that say "but where is the green sheep" and my five year old can read most of the other pages. I thought I would ask my daughters about the book seeing as they are the ones who always want to read it. My three year old says: "it is about finding the green sheep, I love this book very much" My five year old says "other kids should have this book because, there's sheep in it, and because you need to find the green sheep."

For myself growing up in Australia, Mem fox is an author we learn about in school, every house hold has at least a couple of her books. They are always great fun and easy to read, perfect bed time reading. enjoy
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a memorable book for toddlers, October 8, 2007
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NC (Pasadena, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Where Is the Green Sheep? (Horn Book Fanfare List (Awards)) (Hardcover)
I highly recommend this for your bookshelf. Our 2 year old son can supply most of the words to the book. We just have to start him out with "here's the ... and here's the ..." and he'll fill in the rest. When we get to the last few pages and he knows he's about to find the green sheep -- he squeals with delight.
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