Sleepy Sheepy and the Sheepover

by Lucy Ruth Cummins (Author) Pete Oswald (Illustrator)

Sleepy Sheepy and the Sheepover
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Sleepy Sheep

From critically acclaimed author Lucy Ruth Cummins and Pete Oswald, New York Times bestselling illustrator of The Sour Grape and The Big Cheese, comes a story featuring Sleepy Sheepy and his very first sleepover!

It's time for Sleepy Sheepy's very first sheepover! But when it's time for bed, Sleepy Sheepy CANNOT SLEEPY! You see, his blankets scratch, and his pj's don't match! Sleepy Sheepy...misses his home! Will Grammy and Grampy ever get their favorite little sheep to sleep?

From acclaimed author Lucy Ruth Cummins and brought to life by New York Times bestselling illustrator Pete Oswald (The Bad Seed, The Good Egg, The Smart Cookie, The Sour Grape), Sleepy Sheepy and the Sheepover is a fun and funny bedtime read-aloud that will appeal to any child who has felt a bit unsure at their first sleepover.

 

 

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School Library Journal

Toddler-PreS--With humor that can only be dubbed fluffy and terrific bouncy rhymes, this warm bedtime story of a "sheep-over" will be a comfort for young children to hear before or during their own first overnight at a beloved relative's house. The hero of the first book, Sleepy Sheepy, is excited to pack for his first sleepover at his grandparents' home; but once he is there, he finds nothing feels quite right, from the scratchy sheets to his grampy's potato collection. Grammy and Grampy Sheepy soon address their grandson's homesickness by staying by his side and surrounding him with familiar comforts, like reading his pa's favorite bedtime story. Cummins and Oswald astutely frame Sheepy's evolving feelings in a relatable manner, showing his mood steadily change from delight to anxiety, from sadness to an ease grounded in the young one's understanding that he is loved. After such a swirl of evening activities, tuckered out Sheepy finally lies down, surrounded by soft pastel colors. Oswald's cartoon-like illustrative style features wonky shapes that bubble across the pages, mimicking the sheep's bumpy wool and highlighting his wide-eyed expressions, while light purples, golds, and blues express an atmospheric serenity that Sheepy and readers will need.VERDICT With its strong story and ebullient illustrations, this story can help address readers' personal apprehension about sleepovers or spark discussion in a preschool setting about recognizing and easing homesickness.--Rachel Mulligan

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Review quotes

Praise for Sleepy Sheepy and the Sheepover

"With humor that can only be dubbed fluffy and terrific bouncy rhymes, this warm bedtime story of a "sheep-over" will be a comfort for young children...Oswald's cartoon-like illustrative style features wonky shapes that bubble across the pages, mimicking the sheep's bumpy wool and highlighting his wide-eyed expressions, while light purples, golds, and blues express an atmospheric serenity that Sheepy and readers will need. With its strong story and ebullient illustrations, this story can help address readers' personal apprehension about sleepovers or spark discussion in a preschool setting about recognizing and easing homesickness." — School Library Journal

"Cummins brings her gently humorous story, written in bouncy rhymes, to a predictable ending, but readers will enjoy it nonetheless, especially kids (er, lambs) who have had their own first "sheepovers" at a beloved relative's home. The cheerful, lively illustrations are endearing; boldfaced typefaces of different sizes are incorporated playfully into the text. Young readers needn't feel sheepish about appreciating this sweet, entertaining story." —Kirkus reviews

"As in the previous volume, the text is relatively short and, while written in prose, includes rhyming couplets from time to time, just for fun. . . . Oswald's illustrations are both amusing and endearing. As a classroom read-aloud choice, this picture book is sure to elicit sleepover memories from young listeners." —Booklist

 

Lucy Ruth Cummins
Lucy Ruth Cummins is an author, illustrator, and art director of children's books. She was happily paired with Jean Reidy for both Truman, which was named a New York Times Best Children's Book of 2019, and Sylvie. She also is the author-illustrator of Stumpkin, Vampenguin, Our Pool, and A Hungry Lion, or A Dwindling Assortment of Animals. Lucy has swum in creeks, streams, gorges, rivers, swimming holes, pools (above- and in-ground), lakes (both Great and Finger), decorative fountains, and oceans. Her very favorite place to swim, however, is at her community pool in Brooklyn with her sons and her neighbors.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593465943
Lexile Measure
490
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Flamingo Books
Publication date
February 27, 2024
Series
Sleepy Sheep
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002090 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Farm Animals
JUV010000 - Juvenile Fiction | Bedtime & Dreams
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Grandparent and child
Sheep
Sleepovers

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