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Books with title How To Count Sheep

  • How To Count Sheep

    H.K. Bradley

    language (H.K. Bradley, March 18, 2020)
    How To Count Sheep is a feel-good children’s story about a farmer and his wife who fall asleep when they try to count their sheep. Finding out how many sheep the farm has, and making their little girl's wish come true, turns out to be a much more difficult task that you could imagine! The beautiful illustrations and educational story can inspire any child to share and give a helping hand to others, and perhaps even fall asleep more quickly by counting sheep before bedtime!
  • Count the Sheep to Sleep

    Philippa Rae, Stéphanie Röhr

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, July 1, 2012)
    “Late last night I lay in bed and found I couldn’t sleep. So I scrunched my eyes up tightly and counted woolly sheep.” In this amusing bedtime story, a little girl decides she must count sheep in order to fall asleep. Starting at ten, her sheep begin to suffer humorous mishaps as she happily drifts into dreamland. Each number illustrates sheep flying off in different directions, unable to control their skateboards, the slippery floor, or their crazy dance moves. Children will laugh and learn in this combination bedtime and counting book. The sing-songy verse and bright, whimsical illustrations provide a visual counting aid, as well as entertainment in the moments before bedtime. Count the Sheep to Sleep is sure to help children fall asleep to their own leaping sheep, transforming bedtime from a struggle into a fluffy white parade!
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  • Count the Sheep to Sleep

    Philippa Rae, Stéphanie Röhr

    language (Sky Pony, July 1, 2012)
    “Late last night I lay in bed and found I couldn’t sleep. So I scrunched my eyes up tightly and counted woolly sheep.” In this amusing bedtime story, a little girl decides she must count sheep in order to fall asleep. Starting at ten, her sheep begin to suffer humorous mishaps as she happily drifts into dreamland. Each number illustrates sheep flying off in different directions, unable to control their skateboards, the slippery floor, or their crazy dance moves. Children will laugh and learn in this combination bedtime and counting book. The sing-songy verse and bright, whimsical illustrations provide a visual counting aid, as well as entertainment in the moments before bedtime. Count the Sheep to Sleep is sure to help children fall asleep to their own leaping sheep, transforming bedtime from a struggle into a fluffy white parade!
  • Stray Sheep: Count to Sleep

    Tatsutoshi Nomura

    Board book (Tokyopop, Dec. 1, 2003)
    None
    K
  • Count the Sheep to Sleep

    Philippa Rae, Stéphanie Röhr

    eBook (Sky Pony, July 1, 2012)
    “Late last night I lay in bed and found I couldn’t sleep. So I scrunched my eyes up tightly and counted woolly sheep.” In this amusing bedtime story, a little girl decides she must count sheep in order to fall asleep. Starting at ten, her sheep begin to suffer humorous mishaps as she happily drifts into dreamland. Each number illustrates sheep flying off in different directions, unable to control their skateboards, the slippery floor, or their crazy dance moves. Children will laugh and learn in this combination bedtime and counting book. The sing-songy verse and bright, whimsical illustrations provide a visual counting aid, as well as entertainment in the moments before bedtime. Count the Sheep to Sleep is sure to help children fall asleep to their own leaping sheep, transforming bedtime from a struggle into a fluffy white parade!
  • To Sleep, Count Sheep

    Maria Fleming, Cary Pillo

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, May 15, 2002)
    None
  • How to Count

    Peter Ralph

    Board book (Escalator Pr, April 1, 2003)
    None
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