PreS-Gr 2 Sylvie is the kind of child whose mind never stops. She demands stories, and water, and drives her mother to distraction in order to avoid bedtime. When her mother suggests she count sheep, Sylvia gives it a try, but they won't stay still. They dance, swim, and rollerblade, making it impossible for her to get a tally. It isn't until the herd pretends to sleep that the child can successfully count them and drift off herself. The cartoon pen-and-ink drawings paint vivid scenes of Sylvie's imagination and are flush with fun details. Readers will linger over each page, looking for Sylvie's pink stuffed elephant throughout the story or the sheep in the cowboy hat with bucked teeth. A counting tale sandwiched in the middle of a bedtime story, "The Sleep Sheep"moves along at a rapid clip and with enough humor to be a successful read-aloud. Libraries certainly aren't wanting for additional child-won't-sleep stories, but this silly romp through dreamland and wild take on the counting-sheep story offers a new bedtime option.-"Sarah Townsend, Norfolk Public Library, VA" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Sleep-averse Sylvie tries to count sheep, but they take off for the beach on rollerblades and other wheeled vehicles, thwarting her efforts. When the sheep finally conk out, Sylvie's counting (which ultimately proves soporific) can really begin. The book's final twist--the sheep have been conspiring to tire out Sylvie--will outsmart most readers, and Shaw's illustrations manage the merry mayhem beautifully.
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