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Kids Fiction
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A cute tale from Gail Carson Levine
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4.0
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This is a charming send-off of the classic story The Boy Who Cried Wolf. In this version, Betsy, a 8 year-old who has just graduated from Shepherd's School, has just started watching her flock of sheep.
She keeps a careful eye on them as they try to climb trees, fall in rivers, and make constant funny comments (perhaps my favorite part of the book are the little sheep thought bubbles).
But Zimmo the wolf is hungry and lonely and he has a plan. He gets Betsy to cry wolf twice and then hides so that the farmers send her back to Shepherd's School. After they let her back, Zimmo shows himself again and this time charges the sheep.
Betsy saves the day by giving Zimmo her lunch (rhubarb pie, which smells much better than the sheep) and soon Zimmo is helping her watch the flock. As one of the sheep say, there's a moral in here somewhere.
The illustrations are very cute and the text flows well. Great bedtime read for kids.
She keeps a careful eye on them as they try to climb trees, fall in rivers, and make constant funny comments (perhaps my favorite part of the book are the little sheep thought bubbles).
But Zimmo the wolf is hungry and lonely and he has a plan. He gets Betsy to cry wolf twice and then hides so that the farmers send her back to Shepherd's School. After they let her back, Zimmo shows himself again and this time charges the sheep.
Betsy saves the day by giving Zimmo her lunch (rhubarb pie, which smells much better than the sheep) and soon Zimmo is helping her watch the flock. As one of the sheep say, there's a moral in here somewhere.
The illustrations are very cute and the text flows well. Great bedtime read for kids.
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